CODE 98070 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 5 cfu anno 1 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 10720 (LM-35) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR BIO/07 LANGUAGE English TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Provide fundamental knowledge on the methods for the evaluation of environmental issues due to human impacts on the biosphere, with specific regard to pollution and resource consumption. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The applied ecology course is expected to give the basic knowledge regarding ecology and ecosystems together with the knowledge of the methods for the evaluation of the heath state of the natural system and of the sustainability level of environmental systems. The student will be able to face ecological issues and the challenges of a sustainable management of complex environmental systems. Specifically, the student will be able to: analyze natural systems by means of whole system methodology evaluate the complexity and functioning of natural evaluate causes and effects of natural systems alteration assess the sustainability level of territories, productive systems and populations apply the concepts to study cases TEACHING METHODS Lessons are mainly based on taught classes with several practical exercises aiming at fixing and evaluating the knowledge and learning level. Taught classes will take advantage of diverse multimedia supports. Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Federico Scarpa (federico.scarpa@unige.it ), the Polytechnic School's disability liaison. -- Please refer to the specific AulaWeb page for any updates regarding teaching and organization due to possible changes in the health and epidemiological situation. SYLLABUS/CONTENT ECOLOGY and ECOSYSTEMS - basic concepts and backgrownd HEALTH AND INTEGRITY OF ECOSYSTEMS – natural system health as an emergent property – system approaches to environmental health assessment – exergy analysis – network analysis – health index VOR ECOLOGICAL MODELLING – methods for the analysis of environmental data – techniques for the tmporal series – techniques for spatial data analysis – model development steps – verification and validation of ecological models – goodness of fit measures – accuracy and precision of ecological models ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY – definition and history of sustainability concept – sustainability as an emergent property of anthropic systems – sustainability measures – ecological footprint – emergy analysis – life cycle assessment – greenhouse gas accounting – growth and development in a sustainable context – measure of economic sustainability vs environmental sustainability – index of sustainable economic well being RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Lessons and multimedia files employed during classes will be available on AulaWeb repository at the end of every classes cycle. The suggested books are to be intended as further supporting material. The list is not complete and other texts may be used. Many of the suggested titles are available at the UNIGE library Basi di ecologia. Eugene P. Odum; Piccin-Nuova Libraria Fundamentals of ecological modelling. S.E. Jorgensen te al.; Elsevier Energy Basis for Man and Nature, H.T. Odum McGraw Hill Higher Education La soglia della sostenibilità. E. Tiezzi et al.; Donzelli ed Analysing ecological data. Zuur, Ieno, Smith. Springer TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD PAOLO VASSALLO Ricevimento: Students and lecturer will agree upon office hours by appointment Exam Board PAOLO VASSALLO (President) LESSONS LESSONS START https://corsi.unige.it/10720/p/studenti-orario Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The final exam is a written one made of 15 questions (short answer) and an exercize Three rounds will be fixed during summer session (jun, jul and sep) and 2 during winter session (jan-feb) ASSESSMENT METHODS Details on final exam will be given durin classes together with information regarding the level of accuracy needed for each argument. The exam will be focused on the main arguments treated during classes and it is trageted to the evaluation of both the level of knowledge and the ability to apply theoretical concepts to real management issues. FURTHER INFORMATION It is recommended to attend classes