223-0075 – Sustainable development of urban area (URU)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Building Materials and Diagnostics of Structures
Subject guarantordoc. Ing. Jana Boháčová, Ph.D.
Study levelpostgraduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
223-0075/01 2015/2016 10
223-0075/02 2015/2016 10

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The issue of sustainable development is a social phenomenon that is closely affects the development of urban areas. This is a very complex issue, which can be within the same subject difficult to comprehend. Therefore, the assumption that the student will learn some specific issues within other subjects. The aim is increase understanding of the principle of sustainability in terms of its three pillars and in terms of the complexity of the relationships between components. Components can be very roughly divided into the component inputs (water, soil, air and others) on the territorial components of a technical nature (transport, infrastructure, construction of their own way, and others), the ingredients socio-economic (demographics, health, employment, etc.) and legislative and normative component (laws, regulations, decrees and other documents, for example from a sector of strategic planning). The course will then transfer and knowledge of the whole complex and links with the special attention - as one of the main topics of subject- component inputs, especially the issue of effective land use to have in terms of coordination and development of agricultural land in terms of its recycling already developed areas.

Teaching methods

Individual consultations

Summary

Compulsory literature:

EC, COM/2006/0231. Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Pariliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and Committee of the Regions - Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection, s.l.: European Commission. International YearofSoils 2015, 2014.Scoping Study for DG ENV, Report,Final Report, Office forOfficialPublicationsoftheEuropeanCommunities. . Preuss, T.; Verbuecheln, M.; Ferber, U., 02/2011. Circular Flow Land Use Management Strategy Task Nr. 2.4.3. Berlin, s.n.. Ú

Recommended literature:

Fagan, B.M,2002.The little Ice Age, How Climate Made History 1300-1850, Basic Books

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.