Systems analysis for environmental management
The course is founded in systems science theories (system analysis and system dynamics) and approaches problem solving with the help of conceptual and quantitative modelling, and scenario techniques focusing on natural resource management, anthropogenic environmental impact and sustainability.
The course is part of Master's Programme in Environmental Management and Physical Planning but can also be read as a separate course.
The education consists of lectures, seminars, exercises and project work.
Modules
- Theory for Environmental Systems Thinking and Modelling, 7.5 credits
- Practical Systems Analysis and System Dynamics, 7.5 credits
Teaching Format
The education consists of lectures, seminars, exercises and project work.
Learning outcomes
After taking the course it is expected that the student will be able to:
- identify, represent and analyse environmental systems and associated dynamic structures
- utilize system theoretical methods to conduct diagnostic and prognostic analyses of diverse environmental problems, including identification of sub-systems, processes, delays and non-linear behaviour
- apply conceptual modelling on practical examples
- use aggregated computer-based modelling
- apply scenario techniques, analyse and evaluate scenario assumptions and results
- analyse uncertainty, knowledge and values when assessing risks.
Assessment
For details see syllabus.
Plagiarism and regulations for disciplinary matters
As a student you must be conscientious about clearly accounting for the material used in the texts that are submitted for examination. To use another person’s expressions or ideas without stating the source is plagiarism. To translate and/or change some words in someone else’s text and present it as your own is also a form of plagiarism. Plagiarism is considered cheating and if discovered in an exam or paper, the exam or paper will be failed immediately and disciplinary measures may be taken.
Any student who is caught cheating or disrupting academic activities may be suspended from lectures and exams for a period of up to six months. The Vice Chancellor or the Disciplinary Council decide whether the student is to be subject to any disciplinary measures.
The link to Stockholm University's guidelines for disciplinary matters and expulsion can be found on the website:
During your studies/Plagiarism and regulations for disciplinary matters
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Course responsible
Salim Belyazid
E-mail: salim.belyazid@natgeo.su.se
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