International Environmental Relations


COURSE OUTLINE

  1. GENERAL
SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT FORESTRY AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
LEVEL OF STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE
COURSE CODE   SEMESTER  1
COURSE TITLE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONS
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
If the ECTS Credits are distributed in distinct parts of the course e.g. lectures, labs etc. If the ECTS Credits are awarded to the whole course, then please indicate the teaching hours per week and the corresponding ECTS Credits.
TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK ECTS CREDITS
Lectures and laboratory work 3 2
     
     
Please, add lines if necessary. Teaching methods and organization of the course are described in section 4.    
COURSE TYPE

Background, General Knowledge, Scientific Area, Skill Development

Optional
PREREQUISITES:

 

TEACHING & EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: Greek
COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: NO
COURSE URL:  
  1. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes
Please describe the learning outcomes of the course: Knowledge, skills and abilities acquired after the successful completion of the course.
After the successful completion of the course, students will be able to apply the basic concepts and theoretical approaches of International Environmental Relations for professional or research purposes.
General Skills
Name the desirable general skills upon successful completion of the module
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information,

ICT Use

Adaptation to new situations

Decision making

Autonomous work

Teamwork

Working in an international environment

Working in an interdisciplinary environment

Production of new research ideas

Project design and management

Equity and Inclusion

Respect for the natural environment

Sustainability

Demonstration of social, professional and moral responsibility and sensitivity to gender issues

Critical thinking

Promoting free, creative and inductive reasoning

Autonomous work

Teamwork

Search, analysis and synthesis of date and information

 

  1. COURSE CONTENT
·        The subject of International Environmental Relations.

·        Basic concepts and theoretical approaches of International Environmental Relations.

·        Commons.

·        Science and uncertainty.

·        International systems for the protection of the environment.

·        Environment and international governmental organizations.

·        Environment and international non-governmental organizations.

·        Development and environment.

·        Over-population.

·        Climate change.

·        Acid rain.

·        Over-fishing.

·        Deforestation.

  1. LEARNING & TEACHING METHODSEVALUATION
TEACHING METHOD
Face to face, Distance learning, etc.
In the classroom
USE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
Use of ICT in Teaching, in Laboratory Education, in Communication with students
·        power point, videos

·        e-class

TEACHING ORGANIZATION

The ways and methods of teaching are described in detail.

Lectures, Seminars, Laboratory Exercise, Field Exercise, Bibliographic research & analysis, Tutoring, Internship (Placement), Clinical Exercise, Art Workshop, Interactive learning, Study visits, Study / creation, project, creation, project. Etc.

 

The supervised and unsupervised workload per activity is indicated here, so that total workload per semester complies to ECTS standards.

Activity Workload/semester
Lectures 39
Assignments 4
Autonomous study 7
   
   
   
   
Course total 50
Student Evaluation

Description of the evaluation process

 

Assessment Language, Assessment Methods, Formative or Concluding, Multiple Choice Test, Short Answer Questions, Essay Development Questions, Problem Solving, Written Assignment, Essay / Report, Oral Exam, Presentation in audience, Laboratory Report, Clinical examination of a patient, Artistic interpretation, Other/Others

 

Please indicate all relevant information about the course assessment and how students are informed 

 

·        Student assignments.

·        Written examination.

·        Students suffering from dyslexia are examined orally.

·        Each question in the final examination is accompanied by the grade students will earn if they answer it correctly.

·        Students can see their answers in their examination sheet if they wish.

 

 

  1. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Papastamou, A. (2014). “Green” Diplomacy. International Relations and Environmental Protection. Athens: Patakis Publications.

 

Doussi, E. (2014). Environmental Governance in Crisis. Athens: Papazissis Publications.

 

Manolas, E. & Tampakis, S. (2018). International Environmental Politics. Thessaloniki: Disigma Publications.

 

Manolas, E. (Ed) (2020). Green Non-governmental Organizations in the Global System. Thessaloniki: Disigma Publications.

 

 

 

 

 

ANNEX OF THE COURSE OUTLINE

 

Alternative ways of examining a course in emergency situations

 

Teacher (full name): Evangelos Manolas
Contact details: emanolas@fmenr.duth.gr
Supervisors: (1)  
Evaluation methods: (2) Individual and team assignments and written online examination via e-class
Implementation Instructions: (3) Multiple choice questions and true false questions. The completion of student assignments during the semester is a pre-requisite for the participation of students in the written examination.

 

  • Please write YES or NO
  • Note down the evaluation methods used by the teacher, e.g.
  • written assignment or/and exercises
  • written or oral examination with distance learning methods, provided that the integrity and reliability of the examination are ensured.
  • In the Implementation Instructions section, the teacher notes down clear instructions to the students:

 

  1. a) in case of written assignment and / or exercises: the deadline (e.g. the last week of the semester), the means of submission, the grading system, the grade percentage of the assignment in the final grade and any other necessary information.
  2. b) in case of oral examination with distance learning methods: the instructions for conducting the examination (e.g. in groups of X people), the way of administration of the questions to be answered, the distance learning platforms to be used, the technical means for the implementation of the examination (microphone, camera, word processor, internet connection, communication platform), the hyperlinks for the examination, the duration of the exam, the grading system, the percentage of the oral exam in the final grade, the ways in which the inviolability and reliability of the exam are ensured and any other necessary information.
  3. c) in case of written examination with distance learning methods: the way of administration of the questions to be answered, the way of submitting the answers, the duration of the exam, the grading system, the percentage of the written exam of the exam in the final grade, the ways in which the integrity and reliability of the exam are ensured and any other necessary information.

There should be an attached list with the Student Registration Numbers only of students eligible to participate in the examination.