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Code
SE-VVM1
Version
1.0
Offered by
Supply Engineering
ECTS
5
Prerequisites
General admission requirements
Main purpose
The purpose of this course is to:
- Provide the students with knowledge on environmental management according to EU legislation on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) relevant to supply engineering
- Provide the students with knowledge of the permitting process relevant to supply engineering projects.
Knowledge
Students completing this course will be familiar with:
- How to find and read legislation on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- How to identify projects which require Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- The overall processes of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- The process and questions relevant to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening.
- How to find typical areal conflicts of interest in the natural and environmental management
- The most common used public webservices distributing geodata
- The basics of permit applications for projects, including types of permits (e.g., excavation, construction, utility installation) and basic requirements.
- The components of a permit application and the practical knowledge required for supply engineering projects.
Skills
Students completing this course will be able to:
- Identify if a project belongs to appendix I or II of EIA directive
- Identify typical conflicts of interest in the natural and environmental management
- Identify and apply the methods and data used for EIA screening of different types of projects
- Describe the use of significance arguments with respect to an EIA screening
- Identify cross-links and remediation topics in the relation between project planning and EIA
- Name the Competent Authority with respect to EIA relevant for a specific project
- Extract relevant geodata from public webservices and import these into QGIS
- Create a WebGIS to visualize the project results
- Explain the basics of permit applications for projects, including various types of permits (e.g., excavation, construction, utility installation) and the basic requirements and components of a permit application.
- Prepare a comprehensive permit application for a hypothetical project
Competences
After completion of the course the student must be able to:
- Carry out an EIA screening for projects relevant to supply engineering
- Be able to visualize geodata in maps intended for project communication
- Identify and describe different types of permits (e.g., excavation, construction, utility installation) and outline the basic requirements and components of a permit application.
- Create a thorough permit application for a hypothetical project
Topics
Teaching methods and study activities
The teaching style is based on the theories of Problem Based Learning (PBL) and the activities are a mixture of Lectures, collection of data and its analysis, report writing, assignments solved with assistance of lecturer discussions in groups assisted by the lecturer, presentations, self-study, homework assignments.
137.5 hours of work for the student.
Resources
- EIA Guidance Screening, EU (PDF)
- EIA Guidance Scoping, EU (PDF)
- EIA Guidance EIA report, EU (PDF)
- Glasson et al. Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment, 3rd edition. Chap 1 (PDF)
Evaluation
Examination
Exam prerequisites:
None
Type of exam:
Oral exam, 20 minutes, based on a submitted assignment.
The assignment is handed out to the students one week before the exam and must be submitted in WISEflow approximately two days before the exam., according to deadline.
Internal assessment.
Tools allowed:
Not applicable
Re-exam:
Individual oral exam
Grading criteria
Grading based on the Danish 7-point scale.
Additional information
Responsible
Natalia Nowak
Valid from
2/1/2025 12:00 AM
Course type
Keywords
Environmental Impact Assessment, EIA