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ENVT2021-1  Anthropic use and anthropic effect on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
Duration :  48h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Environmental Management in developing countries First semester4
Holder(s) :  Roger Paul, Françis Rosillon, Marianne Von Frenckell
Language :  French language
Course contents :  - Uses of the water and the aquatic surroundings (in a context of IWRM and Sustainable Development)

- The pollutions: types, characterizations

- Effects on the environment ( physico-chemical, biological, physical aspects) both in surface waters and in subterranean waters

- Application in the developing countries

- Group assignments : case studies

+ Terrestrial ecosystems (to see R. Paul)
Course objective :  - To identify and characterize the various uses and the types of disturbances of the water by taking into account the situation in the developing countries

- To understand the impact of these uses and disturbances on the environment through the study of indicators of state and impact (indicators adapted to a follow-up of the situation in the developing countries)

- To be able to analyze a situation from a concrete case study
Prerequisites :  - To see admission conditions of this master
Workshops :  - Case studies
Organization :  - Theoretical course (15H)

- Group assignments and oral presentation (9H)

- R Paul Partim : 24H
Written notes :  - Lecture notes and PowerPoint illustrations
Assessment :  - Written exam

- Oral presentation of case studies
Contacts :  Marianne VON FRENCKELL

ULG-SGE Campus d'arlon

185, avenue de Longwy

6700 ARLON

Tél 063 230878

mvonfrenckell@ulg.ac.be



Francis ROSILLON

ULG-SGE Campus d'arlon

185, avenue de Longwy

6700 ARLON

Tél 063 230852

f.rosillon@ulg.ac.be

Roger PAUL
FUSAGx
Tél : +32 (0)81 62.24.59
E-mail : paul.r@fsagx.ac.be


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