Introduces the course 'History and Theory of the Environment' and discusses the importance of studying environmental issues and landscapes for a sustainable future.
Examines the relationship between climate change events and underlying trends, emphasizing the importance of understanding system structures and feedback loops.
Explores site choice, stakeholder involvement, and environmental impact assessments, emphasizing the challenges and complexities in decision-making processes.
Explores the distribution and impact of micropollutants in Lake Geneva, covering exercises on contaminant removal and retardation, as well as the estimation of chemical fate.
Explores the historical evolution of sustainability and human impact on nature, emphasizing the importance of integrating social and environmental considerations in sustainability efforts.
Examines the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity, focusing on species adaptation, migration, and the implications for ecological balance.