Rolf Frischknecht: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2020 |
Name | Dr. Rolf Frischknecht |
Address | treeze Ltd. Kanzleistrasse 4 8610 Uster SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | 044 940 61 91 |
Fax | 044 940 61 94 |
rolf.frischknecht@usys.ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.treeze.ch |
Department | Environmental Systems Science |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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701-0008-00L | Tackling Environmental Problems II | 5 credits | 4G | C. E. Pohl, R. Frischknecht, M. Mader, B. B. Pearce | |
Abstract | Each year in the case study we analyse a different topic from the field of sustainable development and develop solutions to it. | ||||
Learning objective | Students are able: - to compile a case study dossier for a given topic. The dossier presents (a) the state of knowledge and (b) the need for further knowledge and action. - to integrate knowledge of diverse perspectives in a qualitative systems model, to identify problems within the system and to suggest possible solutions from a specific stakeholder's perspective. - to make an inquiry on a given subject, structure the results, interpret the results in relation to the research question, write a report and present the results. - name the different roles within a group, explain the role(s) they are suited for, self-organise in groups, identify problems of collaboration and constructively address the problems. | ||||
Content | In the first semester the students compile what is known about the topic. Each group of students makes an inquiry to a given part of the overall topic. The inquiry includes a thematic as well as stakeholder analysis. During synthesis week, which takes place during semester break, the results of the different part inquiries are integrated in a qualitative system model. The students identify specific problems within the system and develop solutions. Most of the time students work independently in groups. Tutors support the students in key steps. Introductions are given for: - The overall topic of the case study, - Inquiry, scientific writing and managing references (by experts of ETH library), - Role behaviour and collaboration in groups, - Preparing reports, posters and presentations, - Qualitative system modelling (Systaim), - Developing solutions (design thinking, Checklands' soft systems methodology). | ||||
Lecture notes | Students will compile the case study dossier. | ||||
Literature | Literature on methods will be provided during the case study course. |