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Tackling Environmental Problems II

Umweltproblemlösen II

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Abstract

Each year in the case study we analyse a different topic from the field of sustainable development and develop solutions to it.

Objective

Students are able: - carry out research on a given topic and present the results in a structured report which (a) shows the state of knowledge and (b) the need for knowledge and action (UPL I). - to integrate knowledge of diverse perspectives in a qualitative systems model, to identify problems and to suggest possible solutions from a specific stakeholder's perspective (UPL II). - name the different roles within a group, explain the role(s) they are suited for, self-organise in groups, identify problems of collaboration and constructively address the problems (UPL I and II).

Content

In the first semester the students compile what is known about the case topic, its principles and challenges. Each group of students makes an inquiry to a given part of the overall problem. The inquiry includes a thematic as well as stakeholder analysis. The results are written in a report and presented at an internal conference. During synthesis week, which takes place during semester break, the results of the different part inquiries are integrated in a qualitative system model. The students identify specific problems and develop solutions. In the second semester, students work independently and in exchange with stakeholders on previously identified problems. They develop a sustainability project with concrete measures that they could implement voluntarily in the third semester. The course concludes with the presentation of the student projects on the "Market of Measures". Most of the time students work independently in groups. Tutors support the students in key steps. Introductions are given for: - The overall topic of the case study (by external experts), - Inquiry, scientific writing and managing references (by experts of ETH library), - Role behaviour and collaboration in groups, - Preparing reports, posters and presentations, - Qualitative system modelling (SystemQ), - Developing solutions (design thinking, Checklands' soft systems methodology, sustainability assessment).

Resources

Lecture Notes

Tutors will compile the case study dossier on the basis of the student reports.

Literature

Methodological documentation will be made available on Moodle during the case study together with the relevant background literature.

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 15 minutes
Jahreskurs: Die Veranstaltung Umweltproblemlösen I und Umweltproblemlösen II wird mit einer einzigen Note bewertet. Diese Note setzt sich wie folgt zusammen: 1/3 der Note für die obligatorische Gruppenarbeit (Leistungselement) in Umweltproblemlösen I (HS), 1/3 der Note für die obligatorische Gruppenarbeit (Leistungselement) in Umweltproblemlösen II (FS), 1/3 der Note für die mündliche Prüfung zu Umweltproblemlösen I und II in der Prüfungssession.Fehlende Teilnahme an den Gruppenarbeiten wird jeweils mit der Note 1 bewertet.BITTE BEACHTEN: Die mündliche Prüfung dauert 30 MINUTEN pro Kandidat. Aus technischen Gründen werden im Vorlesungsverzeichnis 15 Minuten pro Kandidat publiziert.PLEASE NOTE: The oral exam takes 30 minutes per candidate. For technical reasons in the course catalog it will be published 15 minutes per candidate.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Umweltproblemlösen II
Gruppenarbeiten von 10-12 und 14-16 Uhr für alle Studierende; in manchen Wochen Vorlesungen von 10-12 Uhr
  • Wed 10:15-11:00 (ML H 44)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (CHN D 42)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (CHN D 44)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (CHN D 46)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (CHN D 48)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (IFW B 42)
  • Wed 10:15-12:00 (LEE C 104)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (CHN D 42)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (CHN D 44)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (CHN D 46)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (CHN D 48)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (IFW B 42)
  • Wed 14:15-16:00 (LEE C 104)
  • 08.03 Date 14:15-15:00 (ML H 34.3)
  • 08.03 Date 14:15-16:00 (CHN E 46)
  • 22.03 Date 14:15-16:00 (ML H 37.1)
  • 29.03 Date 14:15-16:00 (CHN E 46)
  • 05.04 Date 14:15-16:00 (ML H 37.1)
  • 26.04 Date 14:15-16:00 (CHN G 46)
  • 26.04 Date 14:15-16:00 (HG E 41)
  • 10.05 Date 14:15-16:00 (CHN G 46)
  • 17.05 Date 14:15-16:00 (HG E 41)
4 h weekly

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