. . "2.5" . "70.0" . "5.0" . . . . . "blended" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2.0" . "2.0" . "The management of space is one of the big challenges that human societies have to deal with. Competing claims over the use of finite resources have pushed human societies to develop institutions, technologies and paradigms that help manage these competing usages. Challenges like increasing urbanization, the depletion of land and other natural resources, and climate change make this management of space ever more urgent.\nThe governance of land and urban development is essential when considering development approaches to support sustainable futures. As a concept, governance encapsules (1) Multi level co-ordination and multi-faceted problems; (2) Multi actor networks, and (3) Multi-instrumental steering mechanisms. This implies that an understanding of problems, actors and steering mechanisms involved in the governance of land and urban development is necessarily focused on the context in which a certain problem is placed and how it can be addressed by the governance settings available.\nIn this course we focus on key concepts of land and urban governance. The aim is for the student to gain a background in (challenges of) governance of land and urban development, that will influence how individuals, organizations and institutions work towards land and urban futures. An additional challenge in the course is inviting the students to reflect, discuss and imagine different land and urban futures. "@en . "Land and Urban Futures"@en . . "Land and Urban Futures"@en . "Land and Urban Futures"@en . . "5.0" . "140.0" . "10.0" . . . . . "blended, F2F, online" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Introduction to hazard risk resillience course, GIS data management/terrain analysis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3.0" . "2.0" . "The identification and assessment of natural hazards is a crucial component of disaster risk management. This course will focus on the modelling of natural hazards, with an emphasis on hydro-meteorological hazards (e.g., floods, landslides and erosion). Starting from the relevant natural phenomena and their causes, the generation of historical inventories of hazardous phenomena will be discussed. From the cloud-based generation of the hazard inventories and their interpretation, the course will expand on the main methods and tools to assess the susceptibility and hazard at different scales. The course will provide the foundation for predictive approaches with a particular focus given to statistical models of multivariate nature. The latter will combine the spatial and temporal dimensions. The use of empirical models will further investigate runout patterns to estimate areas under threat."@en . "Data driven Hazard modelling"@en . . "Data driven Hazard modelling"@en . "Data driven Hazard modelling"@en . . . . . . . . "Intro to group project"@en . "Data driven Hazard modelling: LU5"@en . . . . . . . . . "Overview of land administration"@en . "Land and Urban Futures: LU3"@en . . . . "MGEO 5.0 BoK"@en . . "aim"@en . . .