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"Modulo Meccanizzazione e sicurezza"
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: Teaching will be oriented towards problem solving, analysis of the basic principles of physics, mechanics and forestry mechanization, paying attention to the in-depth study based on the different and diverse topics that concern forestry mechanization and the different levels of risk associated also in a context of safety at work. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES 1) Knowledge and understanding: It will allow the acquisition of knowledge/skills to: - evaluate an application of machinery and forestry mechanization and identify the dangers and evaluate the risks present in the workplace, including ergonomic risks and work-related stress; - knowledge of the principles of physics applied to machinery and equipment; knowledge of the operation of a machine - help identify technical, organizational and procedural safety solutions appropriate for each type of risk. 2) Apply knowledge and understanding ability to apply knowledge in all work environments, with understanding of technical and regulatory terms. Furthermore, ability to manage both training projects and technical assessments. 3) Making judgments Understanding whether the technical and/or legislative settings have been executed in a workmanlike manner within the company and knowing how to manage non-conformities present both from a technical and legal point of view. 4) Communication skills Ability to relate also through the design of appropriate training courses. 5) Learning skills Verify learning also through work groups on specific topics.
"Modulo Idrologia"
LEARNING OBJECTIVES The course deals with the main aspects of river basin design. The fundamental hydrological, hydraulic and erosive processes that can occur within a river basin are analysed. The most common types of intervention to be used for an adequate defence of the territory from hydrogeological instability are identified, with particular regard to naturalistic engineering works. Knowledge and understanding The course aims to develop students' knowledge and understanding skills, such as: • knowledge and understanding skills in a field of study at a level that is characterised by the use of advanced textbooks and also includes knowledge of some cutting-edge topics in the field of hydraulic forestry systems; • ability to understand hydrological data. Applied knowledge and understanding The course will enable them to apply knowledge by demonstrating adequate understanding, enabling them, for example: • to apply their knowledge and understanding in a way that demonstrates a professional approach to their work, as well as adequate skills to both devise and support arguments to solve problems in the field of hydraulic forestry systems; • ability to collect hydrological data; • provide a careful examination of hydrological data in relation to flood events, based on observation and analysis. Making judgements The course will allow the development of independent judgement at various levels, such as • hypothesising which causes most influence the occurrence of hydrogeological instability phenomena • propose solutions for the mitigation of hydrogeological instability phenomena Communication skills Attending lectures and/or making independent use of the material provided will facilitate the development and application of communication skills, such as • ability to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions, on the topics covered, to specialist and non-specialist people; • using appropriate and up-to-date technical vocabulary in the field of hydrology. Learning skills Attending lectures and/or making independent use of the material provided will facilitate the consolidation of one's learning skills, enabling one to, for example • activate a programme of continuous updating of one's knowledge • autonomously identify ways of acquiring information • identify and use the most useful sources of information for personal updating. This learning capacity will be fundamental for undertaking subsequent studies with a high degree of autonomy.
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119719_2 Idrologia e irrigazione in Sustainable management of forest and urban green space L-25 APOLLONIO Ciro
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Part 1 Introduction to the course Historical notes on hydraulic-forestry arrangements Regulatory aspects
Part 2 Notes on the physical properties of water Fundamental principles of hydraulics
Part 3 Definition of River Basin Basin hydrology Soil erosion Flooding
Part 4 Nature based solutions for hydraulic risk reduction
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HYDRAULICS • Citrini D.-Noseda G., Idraulica - Ed. CEA • Teaching materials FOREST HYDROLOGY • Benini G., Sistemazioni idraulico-forestali - Ed. UTET, Torino, 2000 • Ferro V., Elementi di idraulica e idrologia per le scienze agrarie, ambientali e forestali Ed. McGraw-Hill, Milano, 2012 • Teaching materials
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Oral exam
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