The academic course targets to examine the way Climate Change affects current social, economic and environmental dimensions of urban and rural territories, and the way the concept of resilience moves in to the core of contemporary urban and regional planning. Theoretical issues on Climate Change mitigation and adaptation are examined, along with risk assessment and vulnerability in face of natural disasters, Moreover, social impacts of the climate crisis are discussed, while the legislative framework at the European and national level is considered. The academic course will help the students create diverse skills and techniques on the applied aspects of climate change adaptation through specific projects and case studies by utilizing spatial analysis and geospatial data. The ultimate target is to enrich creative thinking through participatory educational methods and procedures.
Thematic fields covered:
The course is conducted through oral presentations and free-form discussions on current issues, relevant to the research topics handled by the thematic fields. Also, it includes participatory tasks with the use of computers to support the projects, conducted by students (2 member-teams) on specifically targeted case study areas. Part of the research project is conducted inside the class, by an interplay between the instructor and the students. Accomplishment of the course necessitates active participation, completion of the project and successful presentation (oral examination) during the exams.
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