General information
| Course type | AMUPIE | 
| Module title | Geography Of Social And Political Confilicts In A Changing Environment | 
| Language | English | 
| Module lecturer | prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Rachlewicz | 
| Lecturer's email | grzera@amu.edu.pl | 
| Lecturer position | professor | 
| Faculty | Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences | 
| Semester | 2025/2026 (summer) | 
| Duration | 30 | 
| ECTS | 5 | 
| USOS code | 07-GSPCCE-AMU-PIE | 
Timetable
Wednesday 15:00-16:30
Room 242, Collegium Geographicum, Krygowskiego street 10
Module aim (aims)
The aim of classes is to give students the knowledge about changes ongoing in the contemporary world in terms of the environment and adaptation or adaptation problems of societies, nations and countries to face the transformation relevant to natural or human induced reasons.
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant)
In the scope of regional geography on the first (B.Sc.) level of studies, an understanding of the interplay of natural and human activity related elements in the changing world.
Syllabus
Week 1: Introduction to problems of regional geography
 Week 2: Introduction to environmental changes
 Week 3: Introduction to political geography
 Week 4: Social problems in various environmental conditions
 Week 5: Health problems of mankind – historical approach
 Week 6: Health problem of mankind – todays lessons
 Week 7: Human migrations – historical approach
 Week 8: Human migrations today
 Week 9: Men and environmental changes in polar regions
 Week 10: Men and environmental changes in tropics
 Week 11: Men and natural disasters
 Week 12: Geography of disease
 Week 13: Global resources and politics
 Week 14: War over water
 Week 15: Environment and mankind future
Reading list
John Rennie Short « An Introduction to Political geography » Routledge, London and New York, 1993
 Martin Jones, Rhys Jones and Michael Woods « An Introduction to Political Geography. Space, Place and Politics » Routledge, London and New York, 2004