Course detail
Introduction to Environmental Studies
FEKT-MUENAcad. year: 2017/2018
The course introduces students of technological orientation into generic environmental problematic with connection to concept of sustainable development. In this concept, we will discuss aspects of technology, humanities and social sciences. The course focuses on the definition of actual state of the world, environmental and social issues and the consequences of economic development. Significant part of lecture will be dedicated to measurement of sustainability - so called indicators. Moreover, important global, EU and national legislation in the field of sustainability will be discussed. As one of the most important, we will discuss tools of sustainable production, e.g. cleaner production, BAT, LCA, corporate responsibility, integrated management system or EMAS, and tools of sustainable consumption.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1) defend the meaning and importance of environmentalism in present world,
2) explain how the progression of environmental issues corresponds with apparently unrelated disciplines such as economy, technology ethics ets.
3) propose possible solutions of contemporary environmental issues in various levels- from personal to international level ,
4) analyse pros and cons of possible solutions,
5) assess contemporary aproaches to solving the national and international environmental issues,
6) interpret and debate results of up to now succesfull and unsuccesfull solutions of environmental issues.
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Final exam: 70 points.
The final exam verifies the understanding of the meaning and context of environmentalism.
Course curriculum
2) All the aspects of the sustainable development (SD) concept
3) Indicators of sustainability
4) Important international documents; international obligations of the Czech Rep
5) National environmental policy of the Czech Rep. and its development
6) Environmental policy of EU and UN.
7) Principles and strategy of cleaner production and realization of the cleaner production,
8) Environmental management of companies and the tools
9) Economical and legal tools of cleaner production
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Homer-Dixon, T. The upside of down, 2006, Souvenir Press, ISBN 978-0-285-63794
Recommended reading
Moldan, B. Podmaněná planeta, 2009, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, ISBN 978-80-246-1580-6
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Enviromental studies and ecology, basic concepts and principles, their importance in enviromental discipline
Influencing of man and society by nature: Evolutionary theory
Etology and biosociology, selfish gene theory and the criticism of it in contemporary science
Influencing of nature by man - roots of ecological crisis: Anthropological and psychological determinations of human relationship towards nature
Demographic context, population situation and development of mankind, limits of food source. Malthusianism and its critics.
Relationships between economy and ecological situation. Scarsity and price in economic and ecological perspective. Ecological solutions and job chances.
Ekologically oriented legal interventions, novelty and impassability of ecological problems in traditional concept of law
Environmental problems and politics. Political idea of economic growth contra nature. Enviromentalists as enemies of progress?
Possibilities and limits of technological solutions. History of risky technologies. "American" and "Japanese" way of technology. Technological optimists and sceptics
"Value" solutions of ecological problems. Human and enviromental values. Environmental ethics
Environmentally acceptable way of life. Amount and character of consumption.
Transport, tourism, way of alimentation, urban and rural way of life, deconcentration in settlement