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Quantifying sustainability in urban systems

ENE4043

Synopsis

Our world is changing rapidly, making it crucial to determine whether our sustainability efforts are meeting our goals or unintentionally exacerbating the problems. Quantifying the effectiveness of our actions is essential to addressing these challenges. This unit provides you with practical skills for conducting sustainability quantification across various scales — from individuals to companies and nations.

You will learn techniques and approaches for modelling and estimating sustainability indicators. These include process-based environmental modelling, bottom-up and top-down environmental footprint analysis using life-cycle assessment,and environmentally extended input-output analysis, along with multi-criteria decision analysis.

You will apply these techniques to quantify various sustainability metrics such as carbon emissions, water usage, biodiversity loss, profitability, employment and poverty across diverse sectors, including construction, water, energy, transportation, food systems, healthcare, tourism, and others. Additionally, you will explore using artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twins to enhance sustainability quantification processes.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
6
Level
4
Audience
Undergraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Handbook year
2026

Prerequisites (1)

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Offerings (1)

  • First semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS

Listed in 4 areas of study

  • Civil engineeringCivil engineering technical electives
  • Environmental engineering Studying civil engineering specialisation
  • Environmental engineeringPart C. Environmental engineering knowledge and application
  • Sustainable engineeringStudying other engineering specialisations