University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

GEOG 1104 - Sustainability and Society

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 4210
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Assessment: Tutorial paper (15%), tutorial participation (10%), essay (35%), exam (40%)
Syllabus:

The study of geography, population and environment tend to be treated quite separately, but there are strong and important relationships between them. Understanding these relationships is essential in a world that is facing multiple environmental, social and economic challenges, from food security, biodiversity loss, population pressure and climate change. The development of sustainable ways of living is essential to our future survival. In this course we focus on the interaction between people and place, and the role of place, scale and space in the development of policy and other solutions to build sustainable societies. We introduce the idea of sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We find out how key geographical concepts like place, space and scale can assist us to build sustainable ways of living. We show how geography can help investigate - and find solutions for - issues like climate change, coastal management, urban planning, food security, Indigenous sovereignty, and biodiversity management, amongst others. Case studies from across the world and Australia provide a global focus and will build skills in critical thinking about and building solutions that create sustainable societies across social, environmental, cultural and economic domains. A particular focus is the changing spatial distribution of the population with issues like urbanisation, 'sea change' and rural depopulation and their inter-relationship with the environment being explored. Another will be the factors influencing population growth and migration. Indigenous Australians and their special relationship with the environment is discussed separately. The course will give students a solid introductory grounding in the key concepts in and relationships people and place and how they can nurture sustainable societies.

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Units
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Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4210 Tue 15/03/2022 Thu 24/03/2022 Fri 06/05/2022 Fri 10/06/2022


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
15070 LE01 80 9 28 Feb - 4 Apr Monday 11am - 12pm Horace Lamb, 1022, Horace Lamb Lecture Theatre
1 Mar - 5 Apr Tuesday 10am - 11am Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 30 May Monday 11am - 12pm Horace Lamb, 1022, Horace Lamb Lecture Theatre
26 Apr - 31 May Tuesday 10am - 11am Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10220 TU03 20 1 1 Mar - 5 Apr Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
12183 TU09 20 FULL 28 Feb - 4 Apr Monday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 30 May Monday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
12185 TU07 20 FULL 1 Mar - 5 Apr Tuesday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Tuesday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
12611 TU06 20 8 2 Mar - 6 Apr Wednesday 11am - 12pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
27 Apr - 1 Jun Wednesday 11am - 12pm MyUni, OL, Online Class