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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ENVT0881-1  Environmental degradation and desertification
Duration :  20h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Geographical Sciences, climatology orientation, in-depth approach, 2nd yearToute l'année2
Holder(s) :  Pierre Ozer
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Desertification processes: background, context and definitions.

Past and future analysis of the main driving factors of desertification, including climatic variability and anthropogenic pressure, with a focus on the Sahel of West Africa.

Consequences of desertification: poverty, development and health.

How to adapt to climatic variations in arid, semi arid and dry sub humid areas and to their influence on desertification processes?

Costs and perspectives of the fight against desertification...
Course objective :  The lecture will present the desertification processes analysing in detail causes, consequences and ways to prevent land degradation. It will focus on the difficulties to make project to fight against desertification in developing countries, including the uncertainty about forthcoming short and long term rainfall.
Prerequisites :  None
Workshops :  None
Organization :  Based on seven 3-hours lectures, the curses will be given with a Power Point support fully available to the students.
Written notes :  Several refences will be given to the students. Those will be in both French and English. Issued from peer-reviewed journals, all articles will be made available in pdf from this website.
Assessment :  The evaluation will be made on the basis of the analysis of one National Action Plan to fight against desertification.

The report is to be a maximum of six pages, diagrams, tables and references included. Any work over these six pages will not be marked.
Contacts :  Pierre OZER

Département des Sciences et Gestion de l'Environnement

Université de Liège

Avenue de Longwy, 185 - B-6700 ARLON

Tél : 063230975

E-Mail : pozer@ulg.ac.be


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