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Sustainable Development: theory and policies

Sustainable Development: theory and policies

Category
Elective
Semester
1st Semester
Thematic field(s)
C1-Urban Planning
Hours (weakly)
3
ECTS
5
Workload (h)
0
Instructor(s)
  • Marie-Noelle Duquenne
  • Course goal
  • Course subject
  • Assessment
  • Bibliography

The course aims at introducing postgraduate students to the theoretical approach of sustainable development (concepts and content) as a triptych-based system: Society – Environment – Economics as well as analyzing policies developed specifically in the context of the European Sustainable Development Strategy. Emphasis is also placed on the economic tools of the policies concerned and on the new approaches and practices being developed in European countries.

The general abilities that the student should have acquired in the course are:

  • Adaptation to new situations
  • Independent work
  • Collective work
  • Exercising criticism and self-criticism
  • Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking through the analysis of sustainable development plans
  • Working in an international environment.

The course consists of 13 lectures covering the following topics:

Lecture 1: The relationship between society and the environment and the pillars of sustainable development (social, ecological, cultural and economic dimension)

Lecture 2: Principles of sustainability: from uncontrolled growth to sustainable development. Analysis of the Limits to Growth, “Limits to Growth” (Meadows et al., 1972)

Lecture 3: The model of endogenous technological development: ‘endogenous growth models’, (Romer: 1986, Lucas: 1988)

Lecture 4: The Evolutionary Growth Model: ‘evolutionary growth models’, (Nelson & Winter: 1982, Corning: 1995)

Lecture 5: The Modern Fundamental Principles of Sustainable Development (December 2003, 2010)

Lectures 6 & 7: Establishing the Necessity of Sustainability as a ‘New’ Development Model Internationally and at European Union Level: Brundtland Report (1987), Rio International Conference (1992), Maastricht Treaty (1992), Amsterdam (1997) , Johannesburg International Conference (2002), et al.

Lecture 8: EU Policies and Procedures for Sustainable Development (Lisbon Strategy, EU Sustainable Development Strategy, Cardiff Process)

Lecture 9: Sustainable Development in Greece: Institutional Framework and Action Plan

Lecture 10: The Financial “Tools” of Sustainable Development Policy: Immediate financial tools such as environmental taxes and charges, fees, environmental subsidies, environmental agreements.

Lecture 11: The financial “tools” of sustainable development policy: Indirect intervention tools such as environmental liability system, product certification measures (eco-label etc.), eco-management and control mechanism (EMAS)

Lecture 12: Alternative economy practices (alternative economy): the challenges.

Lecture 13: Methods for identifying and measuring sustainable development: international experience.

The course evaluation process includes:

  • An individual work concerning sustainable development plan (40%)
  • Oral presentation of the individual work with Power Point (30%)
  • Written examination at the end of the semester (30%).

The above assessment process gives to the students the opportunity to deal with the course during the semester and thus to be in time prepared for the oral presentation of their work as well as for the written examination at the end of the semester.

  • Barro R.J., (1990), Government spending in a simple model of endogeneous growth. Journal of Political Economy 98(S5): 103-125.
  • Brunel S., (2004), Le développement durable, Paris, PUF, collection Que-sais-je.
  • CIDA, (2012), Indicators for sustainability: how cities are monitoring and evaluationg their success, Canadian International Development Agency. https://sustainablecities.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/indicators-for-sustainability-intl-case-studies-final.pdf
  • Corning, P.A. (1995), Synergy and self-organization in the evolution of complex systems, Systems Research, 12, 89-121
  • Decleris M.H. (2010), The Law of Sustainable Development, Αθήνα: Σάκκουλας Αντ. Ν., ISBN 978-960-15-2390-3
  • Ehrilch P.R., (1968), The Population Bomb, Ballantine Books, 201 p.
  • Lucas R.E., (1988), On the Mechanics of Economic Development, Journal of Monetary Economics, June, No 22:1, pp. 3-42
  • Meadows, D., 1998. Indicators and Information Systems for Sustainable Development, s.l.: Sustainability Institute
  • Meadows D.H, Meadows D.L., Randers R., Behrens W., (1972), The limits to Growth, New-York: Universe Books, 1972
  • Mori and Christodoulou, 2012. Review of sustainability indices and indicators: Towards a new City Sustainability Index (CSI), Environmental impact Assessment Review, No 32, pp. 94-106
  • Nelson R.R., Winter S.G., (1982), An evolutionary theory of Economic Change, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England
  • Renner M., (2012), How to make the green economy work, State of the World 2012: towards sustainable prosperity, Worldwatch Institute, Salvador A. Eds
  • Romer P.M., (1986), Increasing Returns and Long-run Growth, Journal of Political Economy, October, No 94:5, pp. 1002-37
  • Romer P.M., (1990), Endogenous Technological Change, Journal of Political Economy, October, No 98, pp. 71-102
  • Sen A., (1998), Η ανάπτυξη ως ελευθερία, εκδ. Κααστανίωτης, 416 σελ
  • Turner G.M., (2008), A comparison of The Limits to Growth with 30 years of reality, Global Environmental Change, Volume 18, Issue 3, pp. 397-411
  • Valtenbergs V. Gonzales A., Riziks R., (2013), Selecting Indicators for Sustainable Development of Small Towns: The Case of Valmiera Municipality, Procedia Computer Science, No 26, pp. 21 –32
  • Volontary National Review of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Greece 2018, http://www.ggk.gov.gr/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/VNR-Greece-2018.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20171004102150/http://epi.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2016EPI_Full_Report_opt.pdf https://epi.envirocenter.yale.edu/

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    • Undergraduate Programme
      • Presentation
      • Courses
      • Time Schedule
    • Graduate Programs
      • Master in Urban Regeneration, Urban Development & Real Estate [URUDRE]
        • Courses
      • Master in Sustainable Management of Environmental Change and Cyclical Economy [SMECCE]
        • Courses
      • Master in Project Management, Transportation and Spatial Planning (PMTSP)
        • Courses
      • Master in Tourism and Cultural Planning and Development (TCPD)
        • Courses
      • Masters in Strategic Management and Competitiveness (SMC)
        • Presentation (in greek)
    • Doctoral Studies
    • Postdoctoral Research
  • Research
    • Scientific editions
      • Research – Discussions Papers
      • e-journal “Aeihoros”
      • Institutional Repository
    • Research Units
      • Research Unit of Computer Science Applications in Spatial Planning
      • Research Unit of Demographic and Social Analysis
      • Research Unit of Evaluation of Development Policies and Programs
      • Research Unit of Environment and Spatial Planning [ESPL]
      • Research Unit of Geographical Research and Environmental Planning [GREENPLAN]
      • Research Unit of Infrastructure, Technology Policy and Development [RUITPOD]
      • Research Unit of Regional Economic Analysis and Policy
      • Research Unit of Rural Space
      • Research Unit of Spatial Analysis, GIS and Thematic Mapping
      • Research Unit of Tourism Planning, Research and Policy
      • Research Unit of Urban Space Morphology
      • Research Unit of Urban and Spatial Planning
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