Environmental matrices and landscape transformations |
Code
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118658 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: Environmental matrices
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the main environmental issues , deriving from anthropic activities, that cause a severe impact on three environmental matrices such as air, water and soil. In particular, attention will be focused on the chemical processes characterizing environmental matrices such as soil, water and air from their elemental composition to the chemical transformations occurring within each of them. A special focus will be granted to the soil matrix as a complex and vulnerable system. In particular the student will 1) increase the knowledge of the earth system and its different ecospheres 2) be able to relate anthropic impacts to the different environmental matrices to highlight stress conditions 3) be able to make judgments deriving from the level of knowledge gained 4) improve the communication skills thanks to the acquisition of a specific scientific language 5) learn the tools to understand the phenomena affecting environmental matrices and their dynamics
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Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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AGR/13
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Contact Hours
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40
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Laboratory Hours
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8
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Type of Activity
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Teacher
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MOSCATELLI Maria cristina
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to the course 2. Main environmental issues and human impact on natural environment: ari, water and soil pollution. Organic and inorganic pollutants, Heavy metals. 3. Main environmental issues and human impact on natural environment: the greenhouse effect and global warming. Carbon (C) cycle changes and their implications in global changes. 4. Soil as the foundation of the landscape. The polyphasic system. General information on its physical, chemical and biological properties. Soil ecological and socio-economical functions. Soil threats: main factors of soil degradation.
Basic elements of general, inorganic and organic chemistry will be provided to facilitate the comprehension of the environmental phenomena presented during the course.
(reference books)
Denniston K. J. , Topping J. J., Caret R. L. - 2012 - Chimica Generale. Chimica Organica. Propedeutica Biochimica. McGraw-Hill oppure Bettelheim F.A., Brown W.H., Campbell M.K., Farrel S.O., Torres O.J.- 2014. Chimica e propedeutica Biochimica. EdiSES II. (per chi non dispone di un testo di riferimento di Chimica)
Baird C., Cann M., Chimica ambientale - Zanichelli 2013. Capitoli: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. Available at the Dept. library
AA. VV. Fondamenti di Chimica del Suolo, coordinatori Paolo Sequi, Claudio Ciavatta, Teodoro Miano. Patron Editore 2017. Disponibile in biblioteca Capitoli: 1, 2 (2.1, 2.2, 2.4), 3 cenni, 4 (4.2 e 4.6 cenni), 5, 6 (6.1, 6.2. 6.3.1), 7 (7.1), 8 (cenni), 9.
Course slides may be used only as a guide to prepare the exam.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 25/09/2022 to 12/01/2023 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Module: Geography of the landscape
(objectives)
The course aims to equip students with the methodological tools useful for ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of projects and strategies for the enhancement of natural, landscape and agro-forestry resources.
Expected learning outcomes according to the Dublin descriptors.
- Recognize and interpret the market for goods and services related to landscape heritage (Dublin 1); - Apply acquired knowledge to the evaluation of interventions and projects for the enhancement of landscape heritage (Dublin 2); - Independently develop analysis and value estimation judgments of landscape heritage (Dublin 3); - Acquire presentation skills of technical elebarates (Dublin 4). - Full knowledge of key information sources of market data, costs and valuation parameters (Dublin 5).
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Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-GGR/01
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Contact Hours
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20
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Laboratory Hours
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4
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Type of Activity
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Teacher
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SALVUCCI Gianluigi
(syllabus)
1) The landscape: definitions, elements. Semantic differences between environment, territory and landscape. Region and regionalization for landscape interpretation. The different types of region: natural, functional, program. The ecological vision of the landscape. Geographic elements for landscape interpretation: extent, scale and resolution of cartographic data. The Aldis Model 2) Water Matrix: the water cycle and its impact on the landscape. Main water bodies and landscape characterization (with particular regard to hydrogeological risk and the healthiness of water sources). The hydrogeographic/hydrogeological basin. Hydrogeological risk: risk equation and types of events Elements of territorial planning for the protection from hydrogeological risk. 3) The soil: characteristics (particularly physical) Elements of physical geography: orogenesis, pedogenesis ecosystem services Soil alterations and landscape impact Natural risk associated with the soil (earthquake, landslide, erosion) Terrain: definitions and implications with agriculture for the delimitation of the landscape 4) Soil consumption: definitions Land take analysis and quantification: the transition matrix Practical exercise for the identification of landscape transformations Soil protection and regeneration Corine Land Cover 5) Air matrix: the climate as an element of the landscape Physical elements of the climate and impacts on the landscape 6) Landscape metrics: analysis and commentary of indicators according to the FRAGSTAT software 7) The rural landscape: regionalization and evolution with particular regard to the Lazio region 8) Landscape and economy: local actors Question of landscape and its transformations Business locations and landscape transformations in different economic models (development poles, districts, ...) Landscape protection The city definition Urban networks and hierarchies The DEGURBA and the FUA
(reference books)
attending students:
Material provided during the course (slides)
texts adopted: Zambon I. Space, region, city Kappa, Rome, 2018 » Pages/Chapters: Entire text, excluding chapters 4 and 5 Luca Salvati, The Architecture of the Rural Landscape Kappa, Rome, 2017 chapters 1,2,3
Recommended: The notebooks of Apat environmental training
For non-attending students slides available on moodle Apat notebooks related to Water, Air, Soil (https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/it/pubblicazioni/quaderni/educazione-e-formazione-ambientale) Zambon I. Space, region, city Kappa, Rome, 2018 » Pages/Chapters: Entire text, excluding chapters 4 and 5 Luca Salvati, The Architecture of the Rural Landscape Kappa, Rome, 2017 chapters 1,2,3
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 25/09/2022 to 12/01/2023 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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