MX0143, Sustainability perspectives on contemporary fisheries. Where have all the fishes gone?, 7.5 Hp
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Syllabus
Finalized by: Jon Petter Gustafsson, 2022-12-12
Valid from : Autumn semester 2023 (2023-08-28)
Level
First cycle
(G1N)
Main field of study
Environmental Science
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
English
Entry Requirements
Knowledge corresponding to basic eligibility for higher education
Objectives
The aim of the course is to provide a broad overview around current and future challenges for a sustainable fishery. After finishing the course, the student should:
• Describe the significance of fish in the global food system
• Describe an overall status for the fish stocks based on a number of global and national examples
• Account for basic characteristics of Swedish and international fisheries management
• Discuss different aspects of sustainability (environmental, social, economic) and different sustainability challenges that the fisheries management faces today and will face in the future
• Describe a number of new possible directions for increased sustainability in fisheries.
Content
The course gives an overview of the state of the fish and its significance as food and other ecosystem services, based on national and international examples. Current fisheries policies and management, as well as a number of sustainability challenges that fisheries management face, are described. The three pillars of sustainability, namely environmental, economic and social aspects, are accounted for. A number of new directions which can make future fisheries more sustainable are discussed.
Tuition is mainly performed as lectures from scientists and different stakeholders, combined with discussion groups. There can also be individual tasks, or tasks performed as group work, including presentations to the other students. A written assignment and presentation of the assignment is compulsary.
All teaching will take place online, since the course is given as a distance course fully online.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Passed examination and approved written assignment and approved presentation of the assignment.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Aquatic Resources
Supplementary information
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Single module |
7.5 |
0101 |
Other Information
The course is student run and is a part of CEMUS (Centre for Environment and Development Studies) which is a collaboration with Uppsala University (http://www.web.cemus.se/).
The study pace is 25% over one term with the predominating part of the curriculumn during evenings.