LNAK10069U Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation

Volume 2019/2020
Education

MSc Programme in Environmental Science
MSc Programme in Climate Change
MSc Programme in Agricultural Development
MSc Programme in Forest and Nature Management

 

Content

Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation is an interdisciplinary E-learning course offered by the University of Copenhagen in close cooperation with the Danish Meteorological Institute, Oxford University and Australian National University.

Through distance learning it is available everywhere, and it is open for MSc students and continuing education students with a relevant BSc background in natural science, social science and economics.

The focus of the course is climate change impacts and the human response to climate change, including efforts to adapt to climate change, as well as efforts to avoid or reduce the negative impacts of climate change. Using IPCC Assessment Reports as the main reference together with recent complementary and contrasting findings, the relevant scientific tools are applied to analyse and discuss the different aspects of climate change.

The course is divided in four main parts. In the first part of the course the E-learning platform is introduced and a basic understanding of the physical science of climate change is given, together with a brief introduction to the ongoing climate change debate. Natural and anthropogenic drivers, and direct observations of recent climate change are presented. Different climate change models and scenarios are presented and discussed in relation to future climate change projections. 

In the second part of the course the impacts of climate change and potential adaptation strategies in different sectors are presented. After a short introduction to different apporaches to climate change adaptation, the climate change impacts and adaptation practices for ecosystems, land use, water resources and human health are presented and discussed in relation to both options, constraints, costs and benefits. National climate change adaptation strategies from selected developed and developing countries are analyzed and discussed.

The third part of the course deals with climate change mitigation strategies. After a general introduction to potential mitigation strategies, the most relevant technological and economic mitigation strategies are presented and discussed, including carbon sequestration, energy system transformation and renewable energy technologies, carbon trading and carbon offsetting. National climate change mitigation plans from some of the world's major emitters of greenhouse gases are analyzed and discussed.

In the fourth and final part of the course the focus is climate change policy and social change. First, the current status of international climate change negotiations is discussed. Afterwards, climate change policy is discussed in relation to the green economy paradigm. Finally, the course ends with a discussion of the need for social change in order to reduce the negative impacts of climate change.

For more information see the course homepage at www.climate-change.dk.

Learning Outcome

The aim of the course is to give a solid understanding of climate change impacts, and provide the knowledge and tools to devise effective and cost-effective strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation on a global, sectoral and local scale. After completing the course the student should be able to:

Knowledge:
- Identify the natural and anthropogenic drivers of climate change
- Summarise the direct observations of climate change
- Describe the impacts of climate change for agriculture, forestry, ecosystems, water resources and human health
- Refer to common climate change models and scenarios

Skills:
- Assess the cross-sectoral impacts of climate change in designated areas
- Select and apply relevant scientific tools to analyze the options, constraints, costs and benefits for climate change adaptation
- Compare different climate change mitigation strategies and climate change policy options

Competences:
- Discuss the ecological, social and economic aspects of climate change impacts, adaptation and mitigation on a global, sectoral and local scale
- Cooperate and work independently to devise strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation on a global, sectoral and local scale
- Evaluate climate change policies and reflect on the need for social change

The learning resources consist of uploaded video and/or audio presentations with audio as well as selected scientific articles, reports and book chapters, which will be made available online.

Academic qualifications equivalent to a BSc degree is recommended.
Internet based E-learning modules (E-modules) featuring E-lessons with weekly deadlines as well as team assignments and individual assignments. Each E-module is composed of an introduction to the E-module topic and two E-lessons featuring: 1) an introduction 2) learning objectives, 3) learning resources - which can be text, video and/or audio files and questionnaires and 5) an online learning activity in the form of a discussion. The role of the teachers is to assist student learning by serving as E-moderators for the various E-lessons and give feedback to the students.
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Excursions
  • 4
  • Preparation
  • 204
  • Project work
  • 102
  • Theory exercises
  • 102
  • Total
  • 412
Individual
Continuous feedback during the course of the semester
Peer feedback (Students give each other feedback)

Individual feedback from the course teachers is provided as comments together with the assessment of individual assignments.

Continuous feedback from the course teachers and peer feedback between students is given in the interactive online discussions that are running throughout the course.

Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Portfolio
Students will be assessed on the basis of a portfolio of deliverables from online learning activities and individual assignments. Details of the portfolio assesment will be given at the course start. The final grade will be given based on the level of participation and the quality of the contribution to online learning activities and the performance in individual assignments.
Exam registration requirements

All required deliverables must be submitted before the examination.

Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
Several internal examiners
Re-exam

As the ordinary exam. All assignments in the portfolio must be submitted 2 weeks before the re-examination. Team assignments must be submitted as individual assignments.

The requirement of submitting all deliverables cannot be waived, and students who do not fulfill this requirement must take the course again the following year.

Criteria for exam assesment

Please see the description of learning outcome