15 Credits AUTUMN



Aims/Description: Green logistics and supply chain management enables students to learn the latest development in this field, anchoring on the issues of sustainability and low carbon futures. Practices and challenges in decarbonisation of logistics and supply chain will be debated. The degree of success and failure of greening interventions will also be critically discussed. Future trends and direction in this area will be presented providing students with up to date knowledge and understanding of the subject area.

Restrictions on availability: Available to students for whom it is core or approved.

Staff Contact: BALLANTYNE ERICA E
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars, Independent Study
Assessment: Course work

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Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2023-24.

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