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Lehrveranstaltungen

Areas of Sustainable Development: Governance - Project Reintegration (Projekt)

Dozent/in: Julia Leventon, Ioana-Alexandra Patru-Duse, Jan Urban

Termin:
14-täglich | Freitag | 10:15 - 13:45 | 19.10.2020 - 29.01.2021 | Online-Veranstaltung | Beginn: 2. Semesterwoche / online teaching in parts

Inhalt: ZOOM INFO: Join Zoom Meeting https://leuphana.zoom.us/j/96511506292?pwd=cWk2OFZXYlBRaStlM1BCcFhHNUJndz09 Meeting ID: 965 1150 6292 Passcode: 800576 In this fourth seminar in the minor programme (governance strand), we focus (1) on the practices and skills of evaluating and reintegrating transdisciplinary collaborative research and (2) on strategies of dissemination and exploitation of project results. This seminar is a continuation to the Data collection and analysis seminar (SoSe 2020) and Project Development (SoSe 2020), where student groups designed and started the implementation of their research projects. This semester students will be encouraged to reflect critically and in-depth about the process of evaluation and reintegration of research results and explore how our emerging project results relate to concepts discussed during the previous semesters. This semester will challenge students to find ways to exploit and disseminate their findings, while considering how these might be useful to the communities and societal groups that we engaged with during the online research process. During the semester, we will identify gaps in our research (filling them if possible) and will seek to put our results together to see how combined, they create bigger-picture results. We will design and implement a communication and dissemination strategy for the results from our research projects. By the end of this semester, you should be able to understand the broader relevance and limitations of your research findings, and how to contribute to broader understandings in the biosphere, and more generally for sustainability governance. Teaching in this seminar will be through a mix of online class work and supervision/consultation with your existing project teams, where Ioana, Jan and I will be available to discuss your concerns and problems and help you to solve them. Where we identify that there are common problems, we will organise workshops or classes to tackle them. Starting on the October 16th, we will meet as a group every 2 weeks to do more structured sessions. In the in-between weeks there will be an assigned task; either some asynchronous learning opportunities or a task for the group to complete. Please note that as normal in this course, you will be working in your group, and expected to stay in communication with your group to develop ideas between our scheduled class meetings.

Ecological restoration for sustainability - final module (transdisciplinary project) (Projekt)

Dozent/in: Victoria Temperton, Emmeline Topp, Eva Völler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Freitag | 10:15 - 13:45 | 12.10.2020 - 29.01.2021 | C 11.117 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 06.11.2020, 10:15 - Fr, 06.11.2020, 13:45 | C 14.027 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 20.11.2020, 10:15 - Fr, 20.11.2020, 13:45 | C 14.027 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 11.12.2020, 10:15 - Fr, 11.12.2020, 13:45 | C 14.027 Seminarraum

Inhalt: With the increasing human pressure on ecosystems and cultural landscapes, one of the main challenges is to design and develop ecological restoration that supports the preservation of biodiversity, ecosystem services and livelihood security. A central theme here is to integrate the ecological dimension with the socio-cultural dimension in order to create sustainable landscapes and equitable societies. Therefore, restoration does not only focus on ecological functions and biodiversity, but also on human communities, their knowledge and values. Indeed, restoration requires of society as agents of sustainable transformations. During the seminar in the second module we will examine how we can restore nature, how we can engage different social actors and how we can measure the impacts of restoration strategies on human wellbeing and biodiversity.

Transdisziplinäre Projektarbeit: Nachhaltiger Konsum (Projekt)

Dozent/in: Steffen Pabst

Termin:
wöchentlich | Freitag | 10:15 - 13:45 | 12.10.2020 - 29.01.2021 | Online-Veranstaltung

Inhalt: Mit diesem Modul wird die eigenständige inter- und transdisziplinäre Projektarbeit der Studierenden begleitet. Die Weiterentwicklung der im vorausgegangenen Semester entwickelten Projektidee (im Bereich 'Nachhaltiger Konsum') wird methodisch unterstützt und zielt auf die Umsetzung und den Abschluss des Projektes im WiSe 20/21 ab. Ausgehend von einer ausführlichen Problembeschreibung (basierend auf den vorangegangen Modulen) wird die konkrete Projektidee weiterentwickelt und das Projekt mit Praxisakteuren konkretisiert. Die Umsetzung der Projekte wird begleitet.