Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Basics of industrial ecology (17.Z451)

Native organizations units: Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health
General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Environment Protection Engineering
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 7
Educational goal:

The goal of the subject is introducing with basics of industrial ecology as new discipline for establishing sustainable antropogenic systems, and importance of its application on the level of region, countries in the framework of sustainable environment and appropriate regulatory mechanismes. Identification of entire material cycles, over raw to final materials, different components, products and wastes to final disposal, as a part of the environment and economic activities.

Educational outcome:

Result of the education will be the abbility of students that based on the knowlegde about industrial ecology define the basic for identification of material flows and energy through entire economies on the regional and country level, so as the interaction economic activities and the environment following transformation and further usage of recycled materials and generated by-products.

Course content:

Teoretical knowledge: Defining importance of industrial ecology as new engineering discipline for future sustainable development of regions and countries, definition of basic principles of industrial ecology, posibbility of results application for improving indutrial and economic systems takon into consideration the metabolic aspects of the observed areas. Practical knowledge: Detailed elaboration teoretical knowledge through examples from practical work.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, auditorial and exercises, consultations. Teoretical knowledge is presented during lectures, which is followed with specific examples for better understanding presented material. Exercies whch are based on the presented lectures examples from the practice are further analyzed, and then used for definition of problems in the framework of pre-exam obligations. Pre-exam obligations include finalization and presentation of the project. Final part of the exam consist from written and oral exam.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Ayres, R. U. and Simonis, U. E. Industrial Metabolism. Restructuring for Sustainable Development 1994 Tokyo, UN University Press English
Graedel, T., Allenby, B. Industrial Ecology 2003 Pearson Education, New Jersey English
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 70.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecturers:

Istraživač saradnik Tošić Nikolina

Research Associate

Practical classes

doc. dr Bajić Senka

Assistant Professor

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prof. dr Stanisavljević Nemanja

Full Professor

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vanr. prof. dr Batinić Bojan

Associate Professor

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Asistent - dr nauka Vujović Svjetlana

Assistant with PhD

Practical classes

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