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Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course students should:
• have an understanding of the interrelatedness of access to energy, poverty and sustainable development
• have knowledge on requirements in remote and displacement settings in countries of the Global South
• have knowledge on sustainable energy approaches and associated environmental, social and economic impacts in countries of the Global South
• have insights into current developments in the field of humanitarian energy

Students practically apply the gained knowledge through group exercises, presentations, analyses and case studies during the module as well as through a term paper at the end of the module.

The module conveys:
20% Knowledge & Comprehension, 20% Analysis & Method, 20% Inventor & Design, 20 % Research & Evaluation, 20 % Application & Practice


Content 

1. Access to energy
2. Community energy
3. Sustainable development
4. Sustainable energy approaches for various contexts 5. Impacts of access to energy
6. Simulation of approaches in contexts
7. Multi-dimensional evaluation


Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

Lecture: Based on the theoretical foundations and approaches, up-to-date data and information is analysed and evaluated.
Group work: Case studies are prepared by groups of students, presented and discussed in seminar.
Individual presentations: Presentations by students contribute to seminar and are on chosen topics at the beginning of the module.


Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

Students should be interested in social, economic, environmental and technical aspects of sustainable energy approaches in remote and displacement contexts and in the humanitarian field.


Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course students should:
• have an understanding of the interrelatedness of access to energy, poverty and sustainable development
• have knowledge on requirements in remote and displacement settings in countries of the Global South
• have knowledge on sustainable energy approaches and associated environmental, social and economic impacts in countries of the Global South
• have insights into current developments in the field of humanitarian energy

Students practically apply the gained knowledge through group exercises, presentations, analyses and case studies during the module as well as through a term paper at the end of the module.

The module conveys:
20% Knowledge & Comprehension, 20% Analysis & Method, 20% Inventor & Design, 20 % Research & Evaluation, 20 % Application & Practice


Content 

1. Access to energy
2. Community energy
3. Sustainable development
4. Sustainable energy approaches for various contexts 5. Impacts of access to energy
6. Simulation of approaches in contexts
7. Multi-dimensional evaluation


Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

Lecture: Based on the theoretical foundations and approaches, up-to-date data and information is analysed and evaluated.
Group work: Case studies are prepared by groups of students, presented and discussed in seminar.
Individual presentations: Presentations by students contribute to seminar and are on chosen topics at the beginning of the module.


Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

Students should be interested in social, economic, environmental and technical aspects of sustainable energy approaches in remote and displacement contexts and in the humanitarian field.