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Seminario Alpino 10_Sustainable Finance

People

Frésard L.

Course director

Pinorini Godly M. T.

Assistant

Poletti S.

Assistant

Description

Financial systems play a crucial role in shaping the future of societies, economies, and the environment. Through investment decisions, financial markets can support activities that contribute to sustainable development, but they can also reinforce models of growth that place pressure on ecosystems, communities, and future generations.

Sustainable finance asks how financial decisions can take into account not only economic returns, but also environmental, social, and governance dimensions. During this seminar, we will explore how finance can contribute to the transition towards more sustainable societies, considering issues such as responsible investment, ESG criteria, climate-related risks, green infrastructure, and the role of financial actors in promoting long-term environmental and social value.

Programme:

The detailed programme, including excursions and guest speakers, as well as practical information for the stay, will be available on iCorsi no later than one week before the start of the course.

The seminar includes an easy excursion.

Organisation and costs:

The seminar is free of charge and includes accommodation at the Casa della sostenibilità, breakfast, and transport. Meals during the stay are not included.

We strongly invite you to consult the FAQ page on the website, where you can find practical information: https://www.casasostenibilita.usi.ch/it/seminario-alpino .

IMPORTANT:

Once the registration period has expired, it will no longer be possible to cancel your registration, and participation is mandatory. In cases of serious reasons requiring withdrawal, a justified written request must be submitted to [email protected] .

Objectives

The objective of the Alpine Seminars is to introduce a reflection on the main themes related to sustainable development. In particular:

• Understand planetary boundaries and the consequences of exceeding them.
• Understand sustainability as a culture that brings social, environmental, and economic aspects into dialogue.
• Reflect on our relationship with nature.
• Stimulate systemic and interdisciplinary thinking.
• Embrace complexity in reflection (the difference from something complicated).
• Encourage an exchange between different ideas and visions.

Teaching mode

In presence

Learning methods

• Theoretical introduction to sustainable development.
• Immersion in the Alpine landscape in order to experience the value of environmental resources through 1 or 2 excursions (very easy level, suitable for everyone. Any reduced mobility issues must be reported promptly to [email protected]).
• 1 or 2 meetings with USI lecturers and/or external experts, lasting between 45 and 90 minutes. The meeting with the experts will focus on dialogue with the students (preparation of questions during the seminar).
• Group work and presentation.

Examination information

Mandatory in-person participation in Airolo. Presentation of a group project to be carried out during the seminar. The presentation and active participation will be assessed to determine whether the course has been passed.

If the presentation and active participation are not considered sufficient, an additional individual written assignment will be required. The submission deadline and modalities will be indicated by the lecturer.

No grade will be assigned; the course will be assessed as either “Pass” or “Fail”.

ECTS credits are awarded depending on the decisions of the Faculty.

Study trips

  • Airolo, Casa della Sostenibilità USI, 01.03.27 - 03.03.27 (Compulsory)