Course Exam
290109 VO Climate Change and Climate Crisis - Transformative Concepts and Innovations (2022W)
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 23.08.2023 08:00 to We 06.09.2023 08:00
- Deregistration possible until We 06.09.2023 08:00
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Examination topics
content of lectures - scroll down2022/10/06 Franz Essl, Christa Schleper, University of Vienna ("Climate Change: A very short intro")2022/10/11 Johan Rockström, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research ("A safe and just future within planetary boundaries")2022/10/13 Gerhard Herndl, University of Vienna ("Toward sustainable ecosystem service of the ocean")2022/10/27 Rupert Seidl, Technical University of Munich ("Forests under climate change: disturbance and resilience")2022/11/03 Matthias Schickhofer, Supporting Change ("European Forests in times of climate change and biodiversity crisis")2022/11/10 Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna ("Imperial and solidary mode of living. Why it is so difficult to act against the climate crisis - and which alternatives are possible?")2022/11/17 Franz Essl, University of Vienna ("Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss - two Siamese Twins")2022/11/24 Halliki Kreinin, University of Münster ("Degrowth")2022/12/15 Wolfram Weckwerth, University of Vienna ("Agroecosystems and sustainability - the next green revolution")2023/01/12 Michaela Trippl, University of Vienna ("Socioeconomic sustainability transformations: system innovation and place-based policies in an era of climate crisis")2023/01/13 Ibidun Adelekan, University of Ibadan ("Climate change impacts on formal and informal settlements in Africa")2023/01/19 Katharina Bohnenberger, University of Duisburg-Essen ("Welfare States for Future")2023/01/20 Sabine Pahl, University of Vienna ("Psychology of Climate change")2023/01/26 Sebastian Öhner, überzuckert ("Climate Crisis and Intergenerational Justice"). Panel discussion moderated by Elisabeth Nemeth, University of Vienna, with speakers Sebastian Öhner, überzuckert, Angela Kallhoff, University of Vienna, Nikolaus Handig, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Assessment and permitted materials
Exam (online, open book format, multiple choice), based on the content of the lectures. Content from the literature that will be provided additionally will not be part of the exam.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
50% of points in written, multiple choice exam
30 questions, 1 point per question.27-30 points -- grade 1
23-26,99 points -- grade 2
19-22,99 points -- grade 3
15-18,99 points -- grade 4
0-14,99 points -- grade 5
30 questions, 1 point per question.27-30 points -- grade 1
23-26,99 points -- grade 2
19-22,99 points -- grade 3
15-18,99 points -- grade 4
0-14,99 points -- grade 5
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