- Level Foundation
- المدة 25 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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This course introduces the academic approach of Sustainability and explores how today's human societies can endure in the face of global change, ecosystem degradation and resource limitations. The course focuses on key knowledge areas of sustainability theory and practice, including population, ecosystems, global change, energy, agriculture, water, environmental economics and policy, ethics, and cultural history. This subject is of vital importance, seeking as it does to uncover the principles of the long-term welfare of all the peoples of the planet. As sustainability is a cross-disciplinary field of study, this foundation requires intellectual breadth: as I describe it in the class text, understanding our motivations requires the humanities, measuring the challenges of sustainability requires knowledge of the sciences (both natural and social), and building solutions requires technical insight into systems (such as provided by engineering, planning, and management).الوحدات
Orientation: About the Course and Your Classmates
1
Assignment
- Orientation Quiz
1
Videos
- Introduction to Sustainability Course Welcome
4
Readings
- Syllabus
- About the Discussion Forums
- Social Media
- Getting to Know Your Classmates
Introduction: What Are the Big Ideas?
1
Assignment
- Big Ideas Practice Quiz
4
Videos
- Introduction to Sustainability
- Sustainability and Population Growth
- Growth Curves
- Malthus
1
Readings
- Module 1 Overview and Readings
Module 1 Review
1
Assignment
- Module 1 Quiz
Module 2 Overview
1
Videos
- Population Introduction
1
Readings
- Module 2 Overview and Readings
Population, Past and Present
1
Assignment
- Population, Past and Present Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Transitions
- Demographic Transition
Global Population in the Future
1
Assignment
- Global Population in the Future Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Future Populations, Part 1
- Future Populations, Part 2
Module 2 Review
2
Assignment
- Population Interactive Homework
- Module 2 Quiz
Module 3 Overview
1
Videos
- Ecosystems and Climate Change Introduction
1
Readings
- Module 3 Overview and Readings
Ecosystems, Extinction, and Tragedy of the Commons
1
Assignment
- Ecosystems, Extinction, and Tragedy of the Commons Practice Quiz
1
Peer Review
- Tragedy of the Commons Response
3
Videos
- Tragedy of the Commons
- Tragedy of the Commons: Solutions
- Ecosystems and Extinctions
Climate Change
1
Assignment
- Climate Change Practice Quiz
4
Videos
- Weather vs. Climate
- Climate Changes in the Past
- Modern Climate Change
- [OPTIONAL] Climate Processes
Module 3 Review
2
Assignment
- Climate Change Interactive Homework
- Module 3 Quiz
Module 4 Overview
2
Videos
- Energy Introduction
- Energy Overview
1
Readings
- Module 4 Overview and Readings
Energy: Oil
1
Assignment
- Oil Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Oil
- EROEI
Energy: Alternatives
1
Assignment
- Alternatives Practice Quiz
4
Videos
- Coal & Gas
- Nuclear Power
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Conservation
Module 4 Review
2
Assignment
- Energy and Society Homework
- Module 4 Quiz
Module 5 Overview
1
Videos
- Water and Agriculture Introduction
1
Readings
- Module 5 Overview and Readings
Water
1
Assignment
- Water Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Limits to Water
- Water Trends
Agriculture and Food
1
Assignment
- Agriculture and Food Practice Quiz
3
Videos
- Agricultural Consumption
- Agricultural Limits
- Genetically Modified Organisms
Module 5 Review
1
Assignment
- Module 5 Quiz
Module 6 Overview
1
Videos
- Environmental Economics and Policy Introduction
1
Readings
- Module 6 Overview and Readings
Environmental Policy
1
Assignment
- Environmental Policy Practice Quiz
1
Peer Review
- Environmental Policy Response
3
Videos
- Negative Externalities
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Policy Assessment
Environmental Policy Examples
1
Assignment
- Environmental Policy Examples Homework
5
Videos
- [OPTIONAL] Environmental Economics
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 1
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 2
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 3
- Environmental Policy Examples: "Biofuels"
Module 6 Review
1
Assignment
- Module 6 Quiz
Module 7 Overview
1
Videos
- Measuring Sustainability Introduction
1
Readings
- Module 7 Overview and Readings
Measuring Sustainability
1
Assignment
- Measuring Sustainability Practice Quiz
4
Videos
- Biodiversity and Ecosystems
- Sustainability Metrics, Part 1
- Sustainability Metrics, Part 2
- Food Miles
Sustainable Future?
1
Assignment
- Sustainable Future Practice Quiz
1
Peer Review
- Sustainable Future Response
2
Videos
- Measuring Sustainability: The Future, Part 1
- Measuring Sustainability: The Future, Part 2
Module 7 Review
1
Assignment
- Module 7 Quiz
Course Review
1
Assignment
- Introduction to Sustainability Final Quiz
1
Readings
- Conclusion and Final Quiz Instructions
Auto Summary
"Introduction to Sustainability," offered by Coursera, delves into how human societies can thrive amidst global change, ecosystem degradation, and resource constraints. This foundational course covers sustainability theory and practice, touching on population, ecosystems, global change, energy, agriculture, water, environmental economics, policy, ethics, and cultural history. Spanning 1500 minutes, it caters to those seeking to understand and address sustainability challenges through a multidisciplinary lens. Subscription options include Starter, Professional, and Paid plans, making it accessible to a broad audience committed to the planet's long-term welfare.

Dr. Jonathan Tomkin