Semester 1:
Environmental Geospatial Data Analysis: This module focuses on the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to analyze environmental and geospatial data. Students will learn about different types of data, importing data into GIS software, working with coordinate reference systems, manipulating and analyzing geospatial data, and creating maps and visualizations.
Urban Ecosystem Services: This module explores the services provided by ecosystems in urban environments, such as food provision, water storage, recreation, and nutrient cycling. Examples will be used to demonstrate how to support and enhance ecosystem services in urban settings, including nature-based solutions like sustainable urban drainage schemes.
Semester 2:
Climate Hazards: This module examines various climate hazards, including flooding, wildfires, landslides, and heatwaves. Students will study the nature, extent, and frequency of these hazards, as well as their causes and geographic distribution. They will analyze risk, vulnerability, and consequences in different geographic areas and develop skills to assess hazardousness, create hazard maps, and use geospatial data for decision-making and adaptation strategies.
Sustainability: This module explores sustainability from environmental and societal perspectives. Contemporary case studies will be used to examine sustainability in various contexts, such as transport, planning, tourism, services, and resources. The module also considers equality and diversity aspects of sustainability, including gender, sexuality, race, and disability, from a geographic standpoint.
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