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(in Polish) Przedmioty dla studentów ERASMUSA (course group defined by Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies)

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2023Z - Winter semester 2023/24
2023L - Summer semester 2023/24
2024Z - Winter semester 2024/25
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1900-ERASMUS-BSE n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 15 hours
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Brief description

(in Polish) 1. Baltic Sea in history

2. Geology and genesis

3. Sea coast of the Baltic Sea

4. Climate nad water balance of the sea

5. Salinity, currents, water exchange

6. Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea

7. Main issues of the sea environment protection

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1900-ERASMUS-FFF n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2024/25
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Brief description

The circular economy (CE) paradigm has become a popular concept that challenges a predominantly linear economic development model by designing out waste in the face of resource scarcity. The growing body of literature portrays CE activities as interrelated social, technical, environmental and geographical phenomena that have long-lasting sustainability implications.

This course introduces the student to the CE concept and provides an opportunity for hands-on learning on the topic. Drawing upon real-life examples and case studies, it uncovers socio-spatial networks and mechanisms shaping mainstream and alternative CE practices, explores key value chains (e.g., plastics, textiles, food, electronics) and interrogates scalability of social-circular business innovations to mitigate waste whilst maximizing the delivery of social benefits.

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1900-FFF-OG n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Inter-active lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The circular economy (CE) paradigm has become a popular concept that challenges a predominantly linear economic development model by designing out waste in the face of resource scarcity. The growing body of literature portrays CE activities as interrelated social, technical, environmental and geographical phenomena that have long-lasting sustainability implications.

This course introduces the student to the CE concept and provides an opportunity for hands-on learning on the topic. Drawing upon real-life examples and case studies, it uncovers socio-spatial networks and mechanisms shaping mainstream and alternative CE practices, explores key value chains (e.g., plastics, textiles, food, electronics) and interrogates scalability of social-circular business innovations to mitigate waste whilst maximizing the delivery of social benefits.

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1900-ERASMUS-CEK n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Inter-active lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Inter-active lecture - 30 hours
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Brief description

The circular economy (CE) paradigm has become a popular concept that challenges a predominantly linear economic development model by designing out waste in the face of resource scarcity. The growing body of literature portrays CE activities as interrelated social, technical, environmental and geographical phenomena that have long-lasting sustainability implications.

This course introduces the student to the CE concept and provides an opportunity for hands-on learning on the topic. Drawing upon real-life examples and case studies, it uncovers socio-spatial networks and mechanisms shaping mainstream and alternative CE practices, explores key value chains (e.g., plastics, textiles, food, electronics) and interrogates scalability of social-circular business innovations to mitigate waste whilst maximizing the delivery of social benefits.

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1900-ERASMUS-COTW n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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Brief description

Getting the knowledge about the contemporary phenomena and processes of selected cities and megacities in the World. Discussion of social, economic, political and environmental issues in the cities on chosen examples. During each lecture a different city is discussed.

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1900-ERASMUS-CIT n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1900-ERASMUS-ECA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

Chronostratigraphy of Quaternary, main methods of research of environmental change (geological, geomorphological, palaeobotanical, geochemical, archaeological, absolute dating etc.). The importance of climate fluctuations and human economic activity in environmental changes - recognition of records.

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1900-ERASMUS-FRS n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 20 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 20 hours
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Brief description

(in Polish) The aim of this course is to prepare students for planning, acquiring and processing field measurements dedicated to remote sensing analysis.

The course will cover such issues as remote sensing data acquisition emphasizing methods of field studies, data preparation (selecting, pre-processing, storing), statistical analysis, processing of the data,

Students will discuss the data processing workflow and plan their own analysis.

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1900-ERASMUS-GOW
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 45 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 45 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 45 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 45 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course gives the regional approach to the geography of the world. During the course several different regions are presented with the reference to their development, specific features and characteristics.

The course is conducted by several lecturers.

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1900-ERASMUS-GPW
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course presents contemporary, global problems from different perspectives (environmental, political, cultural, socio-economic).The course is conducted by several lecturers - specialists in various topics.

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1900-ERASMUS-GTT n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Groups

Brief description

As part of the course a discussion on the indicator of tourist absorption and capacity is planned as well as about the natural and cultural conditions of the location of the accommodation and gastronomic base, as well as natural and cultural conditions of the location of the paraturist base. In addition, individual stages of the development of a seaside tourist town will be discussed and selected examples of tourism development from all over the World.

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1900-ERASMUS-GLST n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course covers the issues of globalisation and the relations between local and regional development, and global economic, political, social and cultural processes. The topics covered during the course are those most often discussed in scientific discussions and policy debates within development studies. The topics covered may change each semester, depending on current events and issues discussed in the international scientific literature.

The subject of the course will serve as and introduction to the issues related to globalization and will help explain and understand at least some of the extremely complex global and local development processes and the interrelations between them.

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1900-ERASMUS-GIS n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 45 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 45 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course consists of a series of exercises to enable basic and most important skills in the use of GIS software including: data implementation, management, analysis and presentation of spatial data. Students will be provided with basic knowledge on spatial data resources, data models, file systems and tools used in GIS.

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1900-ERASMUS-MCE n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1900-ERASMUS-NEP
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The lecture gives general information about natural environment of Poland (geology, relief, climate, hydrology, soils, vegetation, land use, natural landscape types, geographical regions, protected areas - national parks).

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1900-ERASMUS-PPC n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 15 hours
Groups

Brief description

The classes gives general information about trends in contemorary climatological research.

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1900-ERASMUS-SGSC n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2024/25
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish)

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1900-ERASMUS-SDV n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is a general introduction to the concept of sustainable development. It aims to explore key issues of the concept from geographical perspective.

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1900-ERASMUS-STR n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is a general introduction to the concept of sustainable tourism. It aims to explore key issues of the concept from geographical perspective.

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1900-ERASMUS-TGP n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1900-ERASMUS-WBC n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Groups

Brief description

The lecture gives general and detail information about the nature of wetlands, also in the realtion to climate change and human influences.

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00-927 Warszawa
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