Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Explores modeling, motivating, and creating platforms that leverage user wisdom and work power, examining user personas, distribution, and engagement dynamics.
Explores evaluating project performance, UN Sustainable Development Goals, normative recommendations, social needs, housing typology, gender equality, and historical architects.
Delves into the urban development challenges in Geneva, focusing on housing, transportation, sustainable energy, and the Greater Geneva Agglomeration Project.
Explores sustainability measures in building technology, emphasizing environmental, social, and economic aspects, including life cycle analysis and the benefits of circular economy principles.