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  1. The module replaces SD2001 and builds on the core material of SD1000 and SD1004 of SD (Sustainable Development) Year 1. SD Year 2 explores sustainable development, human security (semester 1), and Changing Natures (semester 2). The module replaces SD2001 and builds on the core material of SD1000 and SD1004 of SD Year 1. SD Year 2 explores sustainable development and human security (semester 1) and sustainability and nature (semester 2). Through critical interrogation of approaches to the sustainable development of which the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) (Sustainable Development Goal) are currently at its core and human security, this module will explore the benefits and trade-offs implicit in different dimensions of sustainability and their implications. The School of Geography & Sustainable Development staff teaches this interdisciplinary module collaboratively. Incorporating the human security discourse into sustainable development, this module focuses on four themes: Governance Policies in Practice, Politics of Implementation, Sustainability in Action and Spatial Data for Sustainable development, representing overarching approaches for developing sustainability solutions, whose interests they represent and their implications on the “individual” as the referent object of security and sustainable development. Engaging the human security concept allows us to understand the implications of sustainable development, or lack thereof, on the people whose development we seek to sustain.