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University of Leeds

Planet Earth: Understanding and Protecting our Environment

University of Leeds via FutureLearn

Overview

Discover the Earth’s natural systems and how human activity affects them

On this two-week course from the University of Leeds, you will discover the processes of the hydrosphere, the geosphere, and the biosphere and explore the impact of human activity and climate change on our planet.

Discover the hydrosphere and the impact of human activity on the water cycle

You’ll start by looking at the water cycle and the ways in which human activity and climate change affect it. You’ll learn how Leeds scientists monitor the quality of water and how this influences aquatic life and agriculture.

Then, you’ll explore the cryosphere, discover the role of ice in regulating the Earth’s climate, and the impact of glacier recession.

Understand the biosphere and explore how ecosystems are affected by a changing environment

The study of the biosphere is that of ecosystems. You’ll take a closer look at how human activity is changing the biosphere by exploring the ecosystems of tropical forests, their contribution to nature, and how this is affected by climate change.

Explore the changing geosphere

You’ll learn how human activity in the form of coastal erosion, intensive agriculture, and mining for fossil fuels is affecting the geosphere. You’ll also explore the role of soil and learn how we can evaluate the impact of climate change by studying rocks and fossils.

Discover how scientists are addressing environmental problems

You’ll learn about natural flood management techniques and managing coastal erosion based on research by the University of Leeds.

You’ll then explore how invasive species are altering ecosystems, look at how scientists are monitoring their spread, and propose ways to restore the natural balance. You’ll also find out how scientists are monitoring the effects of climate change and how they can inform effective land use management in future.

This course is designed for anyone interested in understanding the earth system and exploring how to improve the relationship between humans and the environment.

It offers a great insight to studying for physical geography and environmental sciences as an undergraduate or fresher at university level.

The course is part of the Going to University collection. Completing this course can help improve your university application by broadening your understanding of geography and environmental studies, and by developing your independent learning skills.

The course can also be used by high school and college teachers to enhance classroom teaching or for independent learning.

Syllabus

  • The changing environment
    • Welcome to the course
    • The changing hydrosphere
    • The changing biosphere
    • The changing geosphere
    • Summary
  • Protecting and managing a changing environment
    • About Week 2
    • Managing changes to the hydrosphere
    • Biodiversity: Ecosystems out of balance
    • Understanding the Earth’s systems: The role of critical zone observatories
    • Summary

Taught by

Tracy Aze

Reviews

4.3 rating, based on 7 Class Central reviews

4.6 rating at FutureLearn based on 23 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    Good and i gained more knowledge from this course and it is very helpful to understand about the planet
  • Anonymous
    This course offered a quick-fire rundown of environmental issues currently facing our planet Earth. Presented in a really accessible format which would suit both beginners in the field and those with greater experience who required a top up of their existing knowledge, I would place myself firmly in the latter category but I, nevertheless, gained a lot of new knowledge, very enjoyably.

    I would thoroughly recommend this course to any students of Earth and its Environment, at whichever level they choose to approach it.

  • Anonymous
    I really enjoyed this course. Very useful for those who are just starting out and for those with some knowledge. I had gained some from previous courses but I learnt a lot on this one. The course was also challenging but it was well set out covering the various topics with good videos and additional papers to read.
  • Anonymous
    In view of the current climate-crisis we are all undergoing, they literally could not be a better time to understate a course such as this. Even if you are not naturally academic, it's obviously best known (and be prepared for) what could be facing us all in the next few decades.
  • Anonymous
    Excellent course. Contained a large amount of data and was extremely interesting. I learned a lot through this course. Thank you.
  • Anonymous
    Some very useful and relevant information on the challenges we face, and some of the solutions. I enjoyed it.
  • Anonymous
    The course offers a lot of information in smaller bites. This does not mean there are holes in the information. The whole story, so to say, is told.
    When you are starting on the subject of environment the course is not difficult, when you already have some knowledge on the subject you can still learn.
    The activities are not to difficult but they do make your brain work.

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