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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ENVT2065-1  Experiences of environmental management in developing countries : one-week residential seminar in a developing country
Duration :  48h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Environmental Management in developing countries First semester3
Holder(s) :  Roger Paul, Françis Rosillon, Bernard Tychon
Language :  French language
Course contents :  A one-week residential seminar in a developing country for practising theoretical notions given during the lectures of the scholar year
Course objective :  - Practise the different notions teached during the scholar year

- Analyse and interpret environmental management in the visited developing country (Morroco)

Topics tackled:

- Desertification

- Deforestation

- Water use in agriculture (irrigated and rainfed)

- Basin integrated water management

- Urban envrionment management (extension of city, wastewater management, dump,...)

- Climate change

- Biodiversity protection

Topics tackled will concern as much as possible processes analyses as well as means to reduce or to fight the environment degradation
Prerequisites :  Students should have attend the basic courses and specialization courses between September and April
Workshops :  The whole week on the field in the selected developing country will be devoted to practical exercises.
Organization :  A whole week on the field in April
Written notes :  Students will receive before departure to the residential seminar in the developing country a set of documents presenting the visited region and the envrionmental problems met.
Assessment :  A report of the visit will be requested. It will be evaluated according to criteria given during the residential seminar
Contacts :  Bernard TYCHON

Bernard.Tychon@ulg.ac.be

Roger PAUL

paul.r@fsagx.ac.be

Francis ROSILLON

F.Rosillon@ulg.ac.be


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