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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
GEOG0650-1  Impact studies
Duration :  10h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Geography : Geomatics and Surveying, Professional Focus in Surveying, 2nd yearToute l'année2
Master in Geography : Geomatics and Surveying, Professional Focus in Applied Geomatics, 2nd yearToute l'année2
Holder(s) :  Guénaël Devillet
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The course includes five great parts:
1. General presentation of an environmental impact study with the assistance of a project promoter approved by the Walloon Region: Julien Pissart
2. Relations with the other planning documents (SDER, communal plans...), public authorities (CRAT, CWEDD) and inhabitants
3. Geographical bases of any study: territory taken into account, surroundings study in its natural and human dimensions...
4. Some more specific aspects: mobility, noise, socio-economic aspects...
5. Tools of reference for a study: statistics, GIS, investigations...

The course includes five great parts:
1. General presentation of an environmental impact study with the assistance of a project promoter approved by the Walloon Region: Julien Pissart
2. Relations with the other planning documents (SDER, communal plans...), public authorities (CRAT, CWEDD) and inhabitants
3. Geographical bases of any study: territory taken into account, surroundings study in its natural and human dimensions...
4. Some more specific aspects: mobility, noise, socio-economic aspects...
5. Tools of reference for a study: statistics, GIS, investigations...
Course objective :  To prepare the future geographers to intervene in an environmental impact study

To prepare the futur geographers to intervene in an impact study
Prerequisites :  Course GEOG 0604-1 Master 1 in geographical Sciences "Développement et aménagement du territoire" ("Town and country planning and development")

Cours GEOG0604-1 Master 1 en Sciences géographiques. Développement et aménagement des territoires
Workshops :  A case study is proposed to the students

A case study is proposed to the students
Organization :  Five sessions of 2 hours for the course and a project within the framework of the practical works, project which integrates the various aspects studied in the theoretical course

Five sessions of 2 hours for the course and a project within the framework of the practical works, project which integrates the various aspects studies in the theoretical course
Written notes :  Files distributed at each session

Files distributed or referended at each session
Assessment :  This one is based on the project initiated by practical works; this project is co-evaluated by the two trainers and the student on the basis of an evaluation grid which takes into account the dissertation (written work) and the oral presentation

The assessment is based on the project initiated by practical works, this project is co-evaluated by the trainer and the student on the basis of an evaluation grid which takes into account the dissertation (written works) and the oral presentation
Contacts :  - Professeur :
B. Mérenne-Schoumaker
tél. : 04/366 53 24 - fax : 04/366 56 30
e-mail : B.Merenne@ulg.ac.be

- Autre encadrant : G.Devillet, Institut de Géographie,
Sart Tilman, B11 - 4000 Liège
tél. : 04/366 53 19 - fax : 04/366 56 30
e-mail : G.Devillet@ulg.ac.be(G.Devillet@ulg.ac.be)

- Secrétaire : C. Sarto
tél. : 04/366 56 23 - fax : 04/366 56 30
e-mail : C.Sarto@ulg.ac.be

G. Devillet, Institut de Géographie
Sart Tilman B11 - BE-4000 Liège
tél : +32 4366 5319
e-mail : g.devillet@ulg.ac.be

Secrétaire : C. Sarto
tél : +32 4366 5623 fax : +32 4366 5630
e-mail : c.sarto@ulg.ac.be


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