Hér má nálgast námskeiðslýsingar allra námskeiðanna sem í boði eru. Einnig má sjá skipulag námsins í sameiginlegri kennsluáætlun Sjávarbyggðafræði og Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnunar.
Námskeiðin uppfylla kröfur ýmissa stéttarfélaga um námsstyrki. Vor- og sumarannir eru tilvaldar fyrir háskólanemendur sem vilja stytta námstímann í reglubundnu námi.
Fyrirspurnir sendist á kennslustjóra Háskólaseturs.
Geography matters: may it be conflicts over resources and borders, local and global trade flows, migration and place formation. Local actions can have global effects and vice versa. This course will introduce concepts, principles and approaches from social and cultural Geography as well as economic and regional Geography. With an overview over classic and critical contemporary approaches, students will be equipped with important tools for identifying local and regional development paths that are embedded in global context. Furthermore contemporary challenges of Coastal Communities in the circumpolar region will be addressed.
This three-weeks course includes field-trips and company visits, guest speakers and interactive assignment forms, e.g. role plays.
Ed Nedelciu holds a PhD in Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Iceland and Stockholm University. His research focus is on sustainable natural resource management and the economic transition in the context of sustainability transformations. He is part of the SEAS postdoctoral programme on marine sustainability at the University of Bergen. In his postdoctoral project, Ed uses systems thinking and ecological economics theory to analyze the emergence of deep-sea mining, and its implication for policy-making, governance, and academia. He also teaches systems thinking and system dynamics modelling at the University of Iceland and the University of Bergen.
The course introduces geographical perspectives on regional development and coastal communities. Emphasis is put on the relationship between humans and nature, and the role of natural resources in regional and community development. Particular attention is paid to aspects of transportation and infrastructure for remote communities in a globalized world.
On completion of the course, a student: