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Protection Planning and Feasibility

Study program:
Environmental Engineering (X semester -MsC)
Name of subject: Protection Planning and Feasibility
Instructors:
Prof. Čedomir Beljić, Aleksandra Tomić, Katarina Urošević
Status: Optional
ECTS: 6
Prerequisites: The firs class of master academic studies
Course Objectives:
Introduction of students in: role of planning, types of plans, planning techniques, also with the techniques of assessing the feasibility of projects and environmental processes. Acquisition of knowledge on investment technical documentation on the basis of which the protection processes are carried out.
Learning Outcomes:
Environmental Engineer educated and familiar with: planning processes . Also acquainted with criteria and techniques on the basis of which environmental protection projects are evaluated.
Content:

Theory teaching
Basic concepts of planning. Space, time, types of operations - their role and importance in the process of planning. Principles and techniques of planning. Static and dynamic plans. Basis of theory of sustainable development. Application of microeconomic theories in planning the protection process.. Time concept of treating money values, DCF methods, application and domains, B/C analysis , NPV methods, application domains, IRR method, application domains. PVR method, domains, application, advantages and disadvantages. Comparison of the results obtained with the application of NPV, IRR and PVR methods, conflicting outputs and situations. Risk analysis.

Practical teaching
Essay, calculating practice

Suggested Reading List:
  1. UNIDO, Priručnik za vrednovanje industrijskih projekata, UN Beograd, 1988.
  2. F.W.Wellmer;M.Dalheimer;M.Wagner;Economic evaluation in Exploration, 2nd edition;Springer 2008.
  3. Održivi razvoj i priprema mineralnih sirovina, Monografija , RGF Beograd 2007
  4. Dovd P.A., (1994) Mine Finance and Valuation, University of Leeds
  5. Mining in the 21th Century, 19th World Mining Cingress, vol.1.&vol.2.,Oxford &IBH Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd.,New Delhi, 2003
Conduct of the Course:
Audio and visual presentation
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
2 2 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Oral Exam15
Written exam15

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Class Participationа10
Written tests30
Seminars30
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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