Semester 2, 2023 Online | |
Units : | 2 |
School or Department : | School of Agriculture and Environmental Science |
Grading basis : | Graded |
Course fee schedule : | /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules |
Staffing
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Overview
Climate variability and change impact on natural systems, human and socio-economic activities. Security of food, water and energy are fundamental to human survival and impacted by changes in climate pattern and weather events on many temporal and spatial scales. Water availability and quality is important to economic activity, natural environmental and human health, and food production and agricultural productivity is intrinsically linked to water availability. This course is of interest to students planning to work in climate and weather depending industries such as agriculture, energy, health, finance, and resources, disaster risk management, or contribute to other industry policy and government decision making processes.
This course reviews the climate services provided by the applied climate sciences to manage the risks and benefits in the food, water and energy sector impacted by climate change, climate variability, and extreme weather events. The content of this course is delivered by world leading scientists working in the applied climate sciences and contributing to the rapidly expanding field of the climate services industry. The course will introduce the tools, models, and data in use and will highlight applications of these to manage the risks and benefits in regional and global food and water depending industries. This is a research-enabling course. Students complete directed activities enabling them to apply their knowledge in conducting climate system analyses and future research projects with focus on the food, water and energy sector.
Course learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course students will have:
- advanced understanding of climate services in the food, water and energy sector;
- expert knowledge of climate processes impacting food, water, and energy security;
- proficiency in interpreting climate data;
- ability to apply climate services tools such as data, models, and risk management strategies;
- communicate technical information regarding food and water security in a variable climate through e.g. the delivery of climate outlooks reports.
Topics
Description | Weighting(%) | |
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1. | Introduction to Climate Services in Food, Water and Energy Industries | 10.00 |
2. | Climate and Weather Extremes relevant to Food, Water and Energy Industries | 10.00 |
3. | Climate and Weather Data relevant to Food, Water and Energy Industries | 10.00 |
4. | Climate Risk Management in Food, Water and Energy Industries | 10.00 |
5. | Climate Services Data & Tools in Food, Water and Energy Industries | 20.00 |
6. | Climate Services Applications in Food, Water and Energy Industries | 30.00 |
7. | Presenting Climate Information in Food, Water and Energy Industries | 10.00 |
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Assessment details
Description | Group Assessment |
Weighting (%) | Course learning outcomes |
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Quiz 1 | No | 20 | 1,3,4 |
Report 1 | No | 30 | 1,2,3 |
Report 2 | No | 30 | 3,4,5 |
Quiz 2 | No | 20 | 2,4,5 |