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ENVT0758-1

Action and research Fields
- Partim : Alimentation durable
- Sustainable Territories
- Partim: durable Management of t
- Partim : Risque, technologie et durabilité


Duration :Partim : Alimentation durable : 24h Th
Sustainable Territories : 24h Th
Partim: durable Management of t : 24h Th
Partim : Risque, technologie et durabilité : 24h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of Master's degree in sciences and management environment,8
Holder(s) :Partim : Alimentation durable : Pierre Stassart
Sustainable Territories : Marc Mormont
Partim: durable Management of t : Catherine Mougenot, Laurence Roussel
Partim : Risque, technologie et durabilité : Hamid Chrifi
Course contents :

Sustainable Territories

Environmental objectives and sustainability imply to revise the ways territory is managed. This course introduces the concept and the method of patrimonial management.

Partim: durable Management of t

International and european policies are decribed. A critical examination of the scientific methods od ecological evaluation is discussend. The various modes of public participation are examined.
Course objective :

Sustainable Territories

This course aims at giving students an analysis tool of territorial problems from environmental and sustainable propspects. Some basic concepts og geogrphy, economics and geography are examined. Patrimonial management is theoretically developed. Emphasis is put on methodological tools.

Partim: durable Management of t

The objective of this seminar is to show that nature conservation policies are to be read as a social process. Conservation policy is firstly a scientific project to which naturalist NGO's were associated. This first perspective was focused on to be protected nature, and based on regulation from international and national regulation to be applied at local levels.

Then policies are evolving toward more efficiency in a twofold perspective :
- scientific methods to identify species and spaces to be protected are more and more complex by including concepts form landscape ecology and ecological networks;
- norms and management tend to be applied to larger territories.

At the same time these policies and management methods imply to take into account spsificities of concerned territories and they also require some new ways to involve many new actors in the management.
Prerequisites :

Sustainable Territories

ENVTO756

ENVT0757

Partim: durable Management of t

Open to social science and natural science students.
Workshops :

Sustainable Territories

One case study will ba analysed by students.

Partim: durable Management of t

None
Organization :

Sustainable Territories

Discussion of proposed papers.

Partim: durable Management of t

This course combine lectures by researchers of the SEED team and lectures by practicioners who describe local nature management programmes. Time is given to debate and discussion and examples are proposed concerning Northern and Southern countries.
Written notes :

Sustainable Territories

Portfolio of papers.

Partim: durable Management of t

Portfolio.
Assessment :

Sustainable Territories

Oral examination.

Partim: durable Management of t

Students are asked to write a short essay showing that they are able to use concepts and to discuss critical questions.
Contacts :

Sustainable Territories

Marc MORMONT

Departement de Sciences et Gestion de l'Environnement

185 avenue de Longwy

6700 ARLON

tel 063 230868

secrétariat : F DASNOY

tel O63 230861

Partim: durable Management of t

Teacher : Catherine Mougenot- Tél : ++ 32 63 230 866 ; Email : cmougenot@ulg.ac.be

Secretary : Josiane Bertrand-Kerger - Tél : ++ 32 63 239 879 ; Email : j.bertrand@ulg.ac.be
Remarks :

Partim: durable Management of t

none




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Date of data : 18/05/2007
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