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Code
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118588 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module:
(objectives)
Educational objectives This course aims at providing students with a thorough understanding of the role of forest ecosystems in characterizing the structure and function of landscapes. It aims at: i) providing basic theoretical and methodological knowledge to analyze the composition and functioning of forest ecosystems; ii) developing an adequate critical-interpretative capacity on the dynamics of the forest ecosystem and on the interpretation of the competitive phenomena that regulate the regeneration and growth of forests; and iii) acquiring basic knowledge relating to sustainable management of forest ecosystems, conservation of biodiversity and adaptation to climate change.
Learning outcomes 1) Knowledge and understanding Knowing and being able to understand the basics about i) functioning of forest ecosystems and their contribution to the identity and quality of landscapes, and ii) the sustainable and adaptive management of forest ecosystems. 2) Applying knowledge and understanding Knowing and applying the understanding of ecological processes for the conservation of forest ecosystems, for the improvement of biodiversity, for the adaptation and mitigation of climate change and for the design of restoration ecology interventions 3) Making judgments Being able to identify and collect additional information to achieve greater awareness of natural phenomena and their evolution. Being able to provide his own assessment based on the interpretation of the information available in the context of ecological management of forest landscape and/or landscape and environmental planning. 4) Communication skills Knowing how to effectively communicate information and concepts, as well as discussing problems of conservation and improvement of forest ecosystems and about mitigation of the impacts of environmental and anthropogenic disturbances on forest landscapes. Knowing how to select the most appropriate forms and ways of communication, according to different types of audience. 5) Learning skills Getting the appropriate skills for continuously keeping updated in the area of forest ecosystem monitoring and management. Having the ability to draw on various bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills.
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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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5
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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AGR/05
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Contact Hours
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35
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Laboratory Hours
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5
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Maesano Mauro
(syllabus)
- Definitions, objectives, methods, and areas of Forest Ecology, Landscape Ecology, and Silviculture. (4 hours) - Biodiversity and forest ecosystems. Climate and vegetation. Influence of forest ecosystems on climate and microclimate. Forests and carbon cycle. (8 hours) - Historical evolution of silviculture and sustainable forest management. State of forests at European and global levels (FAO FRA2015); Forest structures and tree classifications. Forest dynamics and evolutionary stages of the forest. Spontaneous silvogenesis.(4 hrs.) - Forest cycles, environmental disturbances and forest regeneration. Forms of forest governance and treatment. Thickets, coppices, compound coppices. Treatment of protected forests and in protected areas. Conversions and transformations. Cultivation care (8 hours). - Theoretical foundations and techniques of ecological restoration (Restoration ecology). Lowland forests and agroforestry (Agroforestry). (8 hours) - Technical excursions in forest ecosystems in different ecoregions. (8 hours Laboratory)
(reference books)
- Lecture notes - - P. Piussi, Selvicoltura generale. UTET, Torino - M. Paci, Ecologia forestale. Edagricole, Bologna
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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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:
(objectives)
Educational objectives This course aims at providing students knowledge and understanding on: a) basic morphological information to recognize Italian forest tree species and the most common ornamental tree species used in parks, gardens and tree rows; b) ecological, dimensional and structural aspects of tree species in relation to their ecological needs; links with the technical characteristics of forest management and/or tree arboriculture. The course allows to acquire awareness of historical, social and economic role of rural woodlands and urban forests for green infrastructure design and planning & management purposes.
Learning outcomes 1) Knowledge and understanding to recognize i) the macroscopic morphological characteristics of Italian forest tree species and the main exotic ornamental tree species used in urban and periurban green areas, with reference to their ecological needs. ii) ecological, dimensional and structural aspects of tree species in relation to their ecological needs; links with the technical characteristics of forest management and/or tree arboriculture 2) Applying knowledge and understanding Knowing and applying the understanding of recognize the macroscopic morphological characteristics of Italian forest tree species and the main exotic ornamental tree species, with reference to their ecological needs, which can be used to design green infrastructures in urban and periurban green areas. 3) Making judgments Being able to identify and collect additional information to achieve greater awareness of understanding to recognize i) the geographycal distribution and limits of tree species used in Italy; ii) the main quality characteristics of plants grown in nurseries. 4) Communication skills Knowing how to effectively communicate information and concepts, as well as discussing pros and cons about the tree species to be used in green infrastructure design. Use of the dendrological terminology to develop communication skills (the use of proper terminology will be tested in the examination). Knowing how to select the most appropriate forms and ways of communication, according to different types of audience. 5) Learning skills Getting the appropriate skills for continuously keeping updated in the area of dendrological knowledge and skills for green infrastructure design using appropriate tree species. Having the ability to draw on various bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills. The course of DEDROLOGY is connected with FOREST ECOLOGY and SILVICULTURE, with the following Educational objectives:
FOREST ECOLOGY and SILVICULTURE Educational objectives This course aims at providing students with a thorough understanding of the role of forest ecosystems in characterizing the structure and function of landscapes. It aims at: i) providing basic theoretical and methodological knowledge to analyze the composition and functioning of forest ecosystems; ii) developing an adequate critical-interpretative capacity on the dynamics of the forest ecosystem and on the interpretation of the competitive phenomena that regulate the regeneration and growth of forests; and iii) acquiring basic knowledge relating to sustainable management of forest ecosystems, conservation of biodiversity and adaptation to climate change.
Learning outcomes 1) Knowledge and understanding Knowing and being able to understand the basics about i) functioning of forest ecosystems and their contribution to the identity and quality of landscapes, and ii) the sustainable and adaptive management of forest ecosystems. 2) Applying knowledge and understanding Knowing and applying the understanding of ecological processes for the conservation of forest ecosystems, for the improvement of biodiversity, for the adaptation and mitigation of climate change and for the design of restoration ecology interventions 3) Making judgments Being able to identify and collect additional information to achieve greater awareness of natural phenomena and their evolution. Being able to provide his own assessment based on the interpretation of the information available in the context of ecological management of forest landscape and/or landscape and environmental planning. 4) Communication skills Knowing how to effectively communicate information and concepts, as well as discussing problems of conservation and improvement of forest ecosystems and about mitigation of the impacts of environmental and anthropogenic disturbances on forest landscapes. Knowing how to select the most appropriate forms and ways of communication, according to different types of audience. 5) Learning skills Getting the appropriate skills for continuously keeping updated in the area of forest ecosystem monitoring and management. Having the ability to draw on various bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills.
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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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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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AGR/05
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Contact Hours
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24
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Laboratory Hours
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8
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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AGRIMI Mariagrazia
(syllabus)
The teaching program of Dendrology includes the following topics: a) Morphological, ecological characters and silvicultural aspects of the main species within 1) Italian forest stands and 2) tree rows, urban parks and gardens. b) Basic concepts of forest mensuration related to management purposes to describe quantitatively trees and forest stands (tree size and stand density, tree spacing, tree architecture and risk management). c) Basic concepts about trees and forest functions in rural and urban context; silviculture, arboriculture, urban forestry: definitions and goals; woodlands in urban context, "urban forest" meaning. d) Practical activities: - visit to the Botanic Garden "Angelo Rambelli" - University of Tuscia, - observations of dried tree plant samples, - field trip in urban/periurban green area.
Teaching program of Forest Ecology and Silviculture · Definitions, objectives and methods of forest ecology, landscape and silviculture; (4 hours)
· Biodiversity and forest ecosystems. Climate and vegetation. Influences of forest ecosystems on climate and microclimate. Forests and the carbon cycle; (8 hours)
· Historical evolution of silviculture and sustainable forest management. State of forests at European and global level (FAO FRA2015); forest structure and tree crown classification. Forest dynamics and forest development stages. Spontaneous sylvogenesis; (8 hours)
· Forest succession, environmental disturbances and forest regeneration. Silviculture systems and treatment. High stand forests and coppices. Silvicultural practices in protection forests and parks. Forest transformation. Thinning and pruning; (8 hours)
· Theoretical bases and techniques of Restoration ecology. Lowland forests and Agroforestry; (12 hours)
· Field visits to forest ecosystems in different ecoregions of Italy. (8 hours of Laboratory)
(reference books)
- Recommended texts:
Romano Gellini e Paolo Grossoni. Botanica forestale. Gimnosperme (vol. I), Angiosperme (vol.II). Editore CEDAM. - PDF Files of presentations and additional readings.
Other reference texts: - Trees of Europe, by Oleg Polunin. Oxford University Press
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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