NIFK18003U Thematic Course: Interdisciplinary Land Use and Natural Resource Management
MSc Programme in Agricultural Development
MSc Programme in Geography and Geoinformatics
MSc Programme in Sustainable Development in Agriculture (Agris
Mundus)
MSc Programme in Geography and Geoinformatics with a Minor
Subject
The course contents are:
- Familiarising with theoretical and methodological approaches to
interdisciplinary studies of natural resource management and rural
livelihoods in developing countries
- Enabling students to apply their own disciplinary skills in
interdisciplinary problem-based group work
- Training in field based investigation of concrete topics/problems
- Ensuring exposure to methods from both natural and social science
- Providing students the experience of working with developing
country counterparts
- Stimulate reflection on all the above
The course is jointly organised by Faculty of Science and Faculty
of Social Sciences at University of Copenhagen and Roskilde
University, and attracts students from a wide range of study
programmes. Most land use and natural resource management issues in
developing countries are best approached interdisciplinary. Hence,
the central theme of the course is learning and applying
methods and theoretical approaches rooted in both national and
social science traditions in problem-oriented field work in a
developing country in collaboration with local
counterparts. In working with students from other disciplines,
students should apply their own disciplinary skills in order to
address the identified topics/questions within land use, rural
development and natural resource management. Close co-operation
with local students will ensure exposure to working in an
inter-cultural environment. The course includes training in
analysing problems and developing a research/project synopsis;
planning and conducting field work; selection and application of
data collection methods (e.g. questionnaire design, interview
techniques, bio-physical sampling methods, PRA techniques); data
recording and processing; and writing reports. This will allow
students to participate effectively in interdisciplinary
assignments in developing countries, and serve as a basis for
understanding strengths and weaknesses of each student’s own
discipline, including comparative advantages of academic
disciplines relevant to rural livelihoods and natural resource
management in developing countries.
The course is a collaboration between Departement of Food and
Resource Economics at UCPH, Department of Plant and Environmental
Sciences at UCPH, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource
Management at UCPH, Department of Anthropology at UCPH and
Department of People and Technology at RUC. The consortium
has carried out interdisciplinary field courses in
collaboration with university counterparts in Malaysia, Thailand,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Swazialnd and
Botswana since 1998.
For logistical and planning purposes, students must enroll by
end of October. Check the specific date of enrollment at
the course homepage: www.sluse.dk
where you can also find the form for enrollment. In addition to
this enrollment, students must also register the course as normally
done.
The course offers practical experience in selecting, applying and evaluating field methods for natural resource management in an interdisciplinary perspective. After completing the course the students should be able to:
Describe and show overview of key field data collection methods (both natural and social science methods)
Describe and define central concepts and terms within development and natural resource management
Integrate own knowledge, skills and competences into interdisciplinary groups tasked with complex, interdisciplinary problems
Select relevant methods and construct a research plan for investigating a real-life natural resource “problem”
Apply selected methods in the field
Analyse and report collected field data
Reflect on research plan and reliability of collected data
Generalize and reflect on results observed/obtained at the case level to broader issues of sustainability, livelihood, natural resource management and development
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- Category
- Hours
- Colloquia
- 24
- Exam
- 1
- Excursions
- 153
- Guidance
- 10
- Preparation
- 100
- Project work
- 100
- Theory exercises
- 12
- Theory exercises
- 12
- Total
- 412
For logistical and planning purposes, students must enroll to this course by end of October. Check the specific date of enrollment at the course homepage: www.sluse.dk where you can also find the form for enrollment. In addition to this enrollment, students must also register the course at KUnet.
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- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Oral examination, 20 minWritten assignmentDescription of Examination: Assessment of field report prepared during the course. Individual oral examination in synopsis, field report and course curriculum, 20 min, no preparation time.
Weight: Field report: 50% Oral exam: 50% - Exam registration requirements
Participation in field trip. Active contribution to group work and group report.
- Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
- Re-exam
All students attending the reexam (students that have met and students that have not met the exam requirements for the ordinary exam) must send in an individual assignment (10 pages) based on the topic of the field work two weeks before for re-exam. This report will form the basis of the oral re-examination, 20 min, no preparation time.
Criteria for exam assesment
Please refer to the learning outcomes
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NIFK18003U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 block
- Placement
- Block 3
- Schedule
- Outside schedule, Field trip in 4th, 5th and 6th week of the course
- Course capacity
- No limits
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Study Board of Natural Resources, Environment and Animal Science
Contracting departments
- Department of Food and Resource Economics
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Geoscience and Natural Resource Management
- Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Science
Course Coordinators
- Christian Pilegaard Hansen (3-67746c446d6a7673326f7932686f)
Lecturers
Torben Birch-Thomsen (tbt@ign.ku.dk) Department of Geoscience
and Natural Resource Management, UCPH
Kristine Juul (kristine@ruc.dk) Department of People and
Technology, RUC