Environmental Planning for Sustainable Governance, 7.5 credits
(Miljöplanering för hållbar förvaltning, 7,5 högskolepoäng)
| Course code | MJ009A |
|---|---|
| Subject area | Environmental Science |
| Main field of study | Environmental Science |
| Progressive specialisation | A1N (Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements) |
| Academic school | School of Natural Sciences, Technology and Environmental Studies |
| Disciplary domain |
Natural sciences 50%
Social sciences 50% |
| Grading scale | AF |
| Education cycle | Second-cycle (Master) |
| Language of instruction | English |
| Valid from | Autumn semester 2023 |
Validation
This course syllabus was validated by the Management Board of the School of Natural Sciences, Technology and Environmental Studies at Södertörn University on 2023-02-01 according to the stipulations in the Higher Education Ordinance.
Entry requirements
The equivalent of English 6 and a Bachelor's degree natural science, social sciences or humanities including a minimum of 90 credits relevant for the environment, sustainability or global development.
Learning outcomes
On completing the course, the student can:
- synthesise theoretical ideas and models for environmental planning processes that are relevant to the sustainable governance of social‑ecological systems
- define and apply the concepts of environmental assessments, adaptive governance, ecosystem services and resilience in relation to the governance of social‑ecological systems
- critically analyse theories of physical environmental planning in national and international policy frameworks for the implementation of sustainable governance of social‑ecological systems
- critically evaluate their own attitudes and work in relation to different theories and ideas related to environmental planning and sustainability science
Course content, modules and examinations
The course is problem‑oriented and includes social science and natural science perspectives on planning processes for physical planning in different types of landscape (for example, marine, urban or rural), viewed as integrated social‑ecological systems. The course provides a scientific basis, goals and tools for environmental planning and includes key aspects, such as environmental assessment, ecosystem services, adaptive and participatory perspectives on planning processes and governance, including user and property rights related to ecosystems and natural resources.
1001,
Environmental Planning for Sustainable Governance, exam,
5 credits
(Miljöplanering för hållbar förvaltning, tentamen,
5 högskolepoäng)
Grades permitted:
AF
1002,
Environmental Planning for Sustainable Governance, seminars,
2.5 credits
(Miljöplanering för hållbar förvaltning, seminarier,
2,5 högskolepoäng)
Grades permitted:
Two-grade scale
Course design
The course consists of lectures and seminars.
Examination format
1001, Environmental Planning for Sustainable Governance, exam
- A written take‑home exam
1002, Environmental Planning for Sustainable Governance, seminars
- Active participation, including written and oral presentations
Absence from a maximum of 50% of the seminars can be compensated for with written assignments. Compensatory assignments must be submitted within one year of the end of the course.
The grading criteria are distributed prior to the start of a course or module.
If a student has a certificate from Södertörn University for compensatory support, the examiner has the right to decide on an adapted examination or alternative form of examination in accordance with Södertörn University's regulations.
Restrictions on accreditation
The course may not be accredited as part of a degree if the contents are partly or wholly the same as a course previously taken in Sweden or elsewhere.