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GEONATURA: Applied Geomatics to Social and Environmental Issues

Offered By: Universidade NOVA de Lisboa via Miríadax

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Course Description

Overview

Descripción de curso
This is an international course in applied geomatics to socioenvironmental problems. It involves 4 European universities of excellence in the field of geographical information systems: U Nova of Lisbon, TU Delft, U Firenze and U Glasgow.

The objective is to provide multidisciplinary training in applied geomatics to topics such as sustainable development and ecosystem services, land administration, architecture and build environment, sustainable forest and agriculture, smart sustainable cities, climate change, and renewable energy sources.

This innovative 8-module course will allow you to choose alternative training paths according to your profile.

Syllabus

Module 0 - Introduction to GEONATURA course
MODULE 1 – Role of Remote Sensing and GIS in Sustainable Development
MODULE 2 – Sustainable Water Environments
MODULE 3 – Land Administration
MODULE 4 – Architecture & Built-Environment
MODULE 5 – Sustainable Agriculture & Farming and Forest
MODULE 6 – Sustainable Rural Development
MODULE 7 – Smart Sustainable Cities
MODULE 8 – Climate Change and Renewable Energy Sources

Taught by

Ana Cristina Marinho da Costa, Anna Shnaidman, Brian Barrett, David Forrest, Davide Travaglini, Elizabeth Petrie, Jing Yao, Marianne de Vries, Martijn Meijers, Miguel de Castro Neto, Pedro Cabral, Peter van Oosterom and Richard Williams

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