B: Aims of ESS

Environmental systems and societies aims

The systems approach provides the core methodology of the ESS course. It is complemented by other influences, such as economic, historical, cultural, sociopolitical and scientific factors, to provide a holistic perspective on environmental issues. During the course, you will look at examples on a variety of scales, from local to global, and in an international context.

The aims of the ESS course are to enable you to:

  1. acquire the knowledge and understandings of environmental systems at a variety of scales
  2. apply the knowledge, methodologies and skills to analyse environmental systems and issues at a variety of scales
  3. appreciate the dynamic interconnectedness between environmental systems and societies
  4. value the combination of personal, local and global perspectives in making informed decisions and taking responsible actions on environmental issues
  5. be critically aware that resources are finite, and that these could be inequitably distributed and exploited, and that management of these inequities is the key to sustainability
  6. develop awareness of the diversity of environmental value systems
  7. develop critical awareness that environmental problems are caused and solved by decisions made by individuals and societies that are based on different areas of knowledge
  8. engage with the controversies that surround a variety of environmental issues
  9. create innovative solutions to environmental issues by engaging actively in local and global contexts.