Global Challenges, Local Action  

Global challenges of the 21st century, as caused by or related to climate change, rapid urbanization and increased resource use cannot be simply addressed at the global level within disciplinary boundaries but require careful consideration and detailed analysis at the regional and local level and an interdisciplinary lens. In this course, we aim to increase your awareness of the urgency to address global challenges of the 21st century at multiple scales and the added value of engaging with other disciplines. Besides learning about internationally recognized key global challenges, you will further strengthen the geo-spatial and domain knowledge and skills acquired in preceding courses. You will become aware of both the added value and challenges of crossing disciplinary boundaries and recognize the contribution of your own discipline in analysing global problems and designing actions at the local level. The course consists of two elements, moving from a multi-disciplinary to an interdisciplinary approach. The first element introduces you to a set of key global challenges which have been recognized internationally and relate to selected research themes of ITC and the educational tracks of the Master Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation. This is done by means of keynote lectures and associated working groups. The second element is an interdisciplinary and project-based investigation in multi-disciplinary groups (i.e. a region-specific case study that reflects a mix of challenges and impacts). With the group, you will analyse a global issue more in-depth and collaboratively design a response (plan, strategy, policy recommendation, etc.) at the local level. For further details see the content section.
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2023-04-20T22:00:00Z
Lectures about global challenges (processes and trends, policy frameworks, use of geo- information and earth observation, examples of local impacts) Working groups to further process the information provided by the lectures/reading material through the perspective of your own discipline/project group Supervised project group-work to work on a specific case study (4-6 students) Tutorials, to acquire some specific methods that students aim to use in the elaboration of the projects Self-study Excursion or discussion with invited experts (1 per case study project)
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None,Successful completion of the ITC course 'GIS and RS for Geospatial Problem Solving' or equivalent.
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Global Challenges, Local Action
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UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE

Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation