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Høst 2022
SVF-3209 Climate change and resilient societies - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for teknologi og sikkerhet
Type of course
May be taken as a singular course.
Course contents
This course provides knowledge about climate change as a societal threat and how societies can adapt. Built around the concept of resilient societies, this course centers on the role of natural hazards management, critical infrastructure and the link between mitigation and adaptation in the context of a changing climate. Taking a global perspective, the course aligns with the 2015 Paris Agreement and its focus on loss and damage in the context of climate change, including critical perspectives on climate change adaptation projects.
Application deadline
1 June
Admission requirements
The eligible student must hold a bachelor’s degree from a relevant field of study. Prior knowledge of societal security, risk management, safety management, international relations, crisis management and emergency preparedness are recommended but not required.
Application code: 9371
Objective of the course
Knowledge:
The student will be able to ...
- understand the science of climate change at a basic level.
- account for overlaps and differences between disaster risk reduction (DRR) and CCA
- contextualize the work of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- contrast central principles of CCA
- understand the connection between local, national, regional and global-level CCA
- appreciate how climate change interferes with natural hazard risks
- understand CCA funding frameworks
Skills:
The student will be able to ...
- apply central theories of CCA to a concrete case
- discuss the relationship between DRR and CCA
- critically reflect on the nature and politics of CCA funding
- account for the way that climate change may affect the dynamics of key natural hazards
- reflect on the way that climate change may shape societal vulnerabilities
- reflect on the ways in which actors at different levels engage in CCA work
General competence:
The student will be able to ...
- understand the fundamentals of climate change science
- write up a case report applying aspects of CCA work to a particular case
- contextualize CCA work across levels
- place CCA funding and global frameworks within a wider geopolitical context
Language of instruction
English
Teaching methods
Video lectures, written handouts, live and recorded guest lectures, project work, training-through-research, supervisions, digital workshops, totally 28 hours of instruction.
Date for examination
Off campus exam hand out date 12.12.2022 hand in date 16.12.2022;Off campus exam hand out date 01.09.2022 hand in date 30.11.2022
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.