- Docente: Alberto Montanari
- Credits: 6
- SSD: ICAR/02
- Language: English
- Moduli: Alberto Montanari (Modulo 1) Alessio Domeneghetti (Modulo 2) Mattia Neri (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Blended Learning (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Civil Engineering (cod. 8895)
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from Feb 17, 2025 to Apr 14, 2025
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from Apr 28, 2025 to May 21, 2025
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from May 26, 2025 to Jun 11, 2025
Learning outcomes
Students will learn what knowledge is needed to identify solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation. They will learn how climate change can be mitigated, how adaptation may be carried out and how mitigation and adaptation interact each other. Students will learn what we know and what we still do not know about climate and climate change. They will also know what contribution they can give to resolve the climate challenge in both their roles of citizens and experts. The involved disciplines are: climate dynamics, climate analysis and modelling, geo-environmental sciences and water cycle, climate engineering and environmental engineering. The approach will be interdisciplinary with the aim to move to transdisciplinarity, namely, by setting the basis for an innovative scientific and technical approach.
Course contents
Please note: the course is scheduled in the second semester, with timetable to be defined.
Lectures are given in presence, videos of the lectures will be made available. Physical attendance to lectures is not required. Exam is in presence only.
The course is highly popular. Only the first 200 students who include the course in their study plan will be admitted.
The course will deliver interdisciplinary information on the following topics:
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Climate history: observed data, proxy data, climatic variability (glaciations, solar activity, climate cycles).
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Advanced techniques for environmental monitoring.
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Climate physics and modeling.
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Modeling of climate related processes: water cycle and natural hazards.
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Energy transition.
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Climate change and energy.
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Solutions for climate change mitigation.
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Solutions for climate change adaptation.
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Climate analysis with open data and open software.
Readings/Bibliography
Supporting documents will be distributed in the form of open access scientific papers and lecture notes (see, for instance, https://www.albertomontanari.it/index.php/node/215).
Teaching methods
Teaching methods will include frontal lectures, exercises, and interactive discussions.
Assessment methods
There will not be interim assessment. The final assessment will be made through an online quiz. Grades will be assigned out of 30.
Teaching tools
Lectures will be delivered with the physical presence of the teacher and will also be made available via online streaming. Videos of the last year's lectures is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqU6hAusl3o&list=PLzpKSIoIBFCOUtN2yuUxLXL1M-GRUPagq&pp=iAQB
Office hours
See the website of Alberto Montanari
See the website of Alessio Domeneghetti
See the website of Mattia Neri