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701-0653-00L 3 Credits BSC D-USYS

Human- Environment Systems I: From individuals to organizations

Regelmechanismen der Anthroposphäre I: Vom Individuum zur Organisation

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Abstract

The lecture covers regulatory, feedback and control (RFC) mechanisms of Human-Environment Systems on the individual and organizational level. Thereby the theoretical concepts of the HES framework are applied to case studies, among others in the field to of waste-resource management systems.

Objective

After this course students should comprehend: (i) Basic concepts and the methodologies to analyze HES; (ii) Natural and social science approaches to HES; (iii) RFC-mechanisms in different fields of HES (e.g. waste and resource management systems); (iv) basic principles of individual and organizational decision-making in HES. Furthermore, students will learn to: (i) Identify and analyze RFC-mechanisms of HES; (ii) Develop action-alternatives; (iii) Assess alternatives; (iv) Develop starting points for strategy formation.

Content

System theory; HES-framework; regulatory systems (RFC- mechanisms); natural and social science approaches to HES; individual and organizational decision-making; waste- resource management; a specific student case study related to a recent problem in the anthroposphere.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Script will be procided by the lecturers

Literature

Selected scientific publications

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 25 minutes

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Regelmechanismen der Anthroposphäre I
  • Wed 13:15-15:00 (CHN F 42)
2 h weekly

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