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Code
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119705 |
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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(objectives)
Reasoned knowledge of the applicable legislation - on regional, national and supranational bases - in forestry-environmental matters is a key topic for an agronomist and forestry doctor who wants to adequately interface with the structural and functional complexity of territorial systems and with the multifunctionality required in planning processes, management and conservation of natural resources. The course, therefore, following an introduction on the fundamental principles, history and sources of forestry-environmental law, aims at addressing the main issues with which operators in the sector must deal in the national and regional territories. The course is therefore aimed at providing 1) knowledge of the relevant regulatory framework; 2) knowledge of the application measures relating to the aforementioned regulatory framework; 3) useful tools for students to develop independent analyzes and judgments when faced with the fundamental regulatory issues in this matter. To do this, the course will be structured on a dialogic basis, with lessons that involve constant interaction between students and professor and will aim to stimulate the students' learning abilities as much as possible.
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Language
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ITA |
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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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IUS/10
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Contact Hours
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32
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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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SABATO Gabriele
(syllabus)
Below is the program for the Forestry and Environmental Law course: 1° Class: Introduction to forest law and environmental law. The sources of law. 2° Class: The TUFF, principles, legal definition of forest, programming and planning tools. 3° Class: The TUFF, principles, legal definition of forest, programming and planning tools. 4° Class: The TUFF, forest management activities and the forestry agricultural enterprise. The TUFF and the recovery of abandoned land. 5° Class: Trade in wood and derivatives. Agricultural activity and protection of biodiversity. 6° Class: Landscape. Hydrogeological constraint. Water and soil protection. 7° Class: Protection of forests from fires (XXVIII). State Forestry Corps and Carabinieri Forestry, Environmental and Agri-Food Unit Command (XXIX). Protected natural areas (X). Wetlands (XI). Natura 2000 network (XII). 8° Class: Environment and its protection. The environmental code. Legal protections against damage to the environment. Principle of preventive action and environmental assessment tools. 9° Class: Legal protection against damage to the environment (XXVI). Principle of preventive action and environmental assessment tools (XXVII). Water and soil protection (XVI). 10° Class: Agronomic use of wastewater (XVII). Mountain areas (XXV). Monumental trees (XX). Urban Green (XXI). Urban gardens (XXII). 11° Class: Final summary lesson of the course, followed by the seminar organized by the professor
(reference books)
For the Forestry and Environmental Law course: - N. Ferrucci (edited by), Diritto forestale e ambientale, G. Giappichelli Editore, Turin, 2020; - G.M. Flick, M. Flick, Elogio della foresta, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2020 [recommended reading]; - F. Roggero, Alle origini del diritto forestale italiano, G. Giappichelli Editore, Turin, 2022 [recommended reading]; - D. Bevilacqua, E. Chiti, Green deal. Come costruire una nuova Europa, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2024 [recommended reading].
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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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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(objectives)
"Modulo di Legislazione forestale e ambientale"
Reasoned knowledge of the applicable legislation - on regional, national and supranational bases - in forestry-environmental matters is a key topic for an agronomist and forestry doctor who wants to adequately interface with the structural and functional complexity of territorial systems and with the multifunctionality required in planning processes, management and conservation of natural resources. The course, therefore, following an introduction on the fundamental principles, history and sources of forestry-environmental law, aims at addressing the main issues with which operators in the sector must deal in the national and regional territories. The course is therefore aimed at providing 1) knowledge of the relevant regulatory framework; 2) knowledge of the application measures relating to the aforementioned regulatory framework; 3) useful tools for students to develop independent analyzes and judgments when faced with the fundamental regulatory issues in this matter. To do this, the course will be structured on a dialogic basis, with lessons that involve constant interaction between students and professor and will aim to stimulate the students' learning abilities as much as possible.
"Modulo di Economia e politiche ambientali"
Objectives: Develop knowledge and skills relating to economics applied to the forestry sector and the environment. The course is aimed at understanding: a) the basic elements of economics; b) the economic interpretative keys relating to the management of natural resources and environmental resources; c) the functioning of the wood products sector and markets; d) the basic principles and techniques of forestry appraisal with references to environmental appraisal. The objective is to develop in students the ability to: autonomously interpret the economic processes that influence the sector and the environment in which they operate; autonomously evaluate the economic results of forestry companies and the validity of the investments made in them; independently develop simple forestry estimates. These skills are also expressed in the development and use of adequate communication skills in the economic-estimative field. Finally, it is intended to provide the fundamental economic principles so that the graduate has an adequate ability to learn even after obtaining the qualification both in the context of a master's degree course and life-long learning. Ultimately, the aim is to train a graduate capable of operating in companies in the forest-wood-mobile system and, after an adequate period of training, in freelance professional activity.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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7
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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AGR/01
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Contact Hours
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56
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Severini Simone
(syllabus)
I – Basic elements of economics 1. Fundamental concepts of economics 2. Production theory 3. Investment evaluation: Net Present Value (NPV) 4. The supply of products in competitive markets 5. Market demand 6. Closed markets 7. Open markets: international trade
II - Special topics in forestry economics 1. Forestry production activities 2. The Italian forest-wood system 3. International trade in wood products
III – Basic notions of the economics of natural resources and the environment 1. Natural resource economics 2. Environmental economics
IV – Introduction to forestry appraisal 1. The professional practice of forestry appraisal 2. Basic notions of economic appraisal 3. Land register (Catasto terreni) 4. Basics of financial mathematics 5. Forestry appraisal: Estimated metric calculation; Stumpage value; Economic value of the forest.
(reference books)
Samuelson P.A. e Nordhaus W.D., Economia, XX edizione [XXI ed., 2019], McGraw-Hill, 2001 [Sito: www.ateneonline.it\samuelson20e]. An English versioni s available.
Merlo M., Elementi di economia ed estimo forestale-ambientale, Pàtron Editore, Bologna, 1991. In Italian only.
Ministero delle Politiche agricole alimentari e forestali (2020). Le foreste e le filiere forestali. Documento di approfondimento della Strategia Forestale Nazionale. A cura del Gruppo di Lavoro SFN istituito presso il Mipaaf https://www.politicheagricole.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeAttachment.php/L/IT/D/7%252F8%252Fd%252FD.127345b49b27126930c1/P/BLOB%3AID%3D15339/E/pdf?mode=download.
Presentations developed by the instructor.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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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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Oral exam
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Teacher
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Biagini Luigi
(syllabus)
I – Basic elements of economics 1. Fundamental concepts of economics 2. Production theory 3. Investment evaluation: Net Present Value (NPV) 4. The supply of products in competitive markets 5. Market demand 6. Closed markets 7. Open markets: international trade
II - Special topics in forestry economics 1. Forestry production activities 2. The Italian forest-wood system 3. International trade in wood products
III – Basic notions of the economics of natural resources and the environment 1. Natural resource economics 2. Environmental economics
IV – Introduction to forestry appraisal 1. The professional practice of forestry appraisal 2. Basic notions of economic appraisal 3. Land register (Catasto terreni) 4. Basics of financial mathematics 5. Forestry appraisal: Estimated metric calculation; Stumpage value; Economic value of the forest.
(reference books)
Samuelson P.A. e Nordhaus W.D., Economia, XX edizione [XXI ed., 2019], McGraw-Hill, 2001 [Sito: www.ateneonline.it\samuelson20e]. An English versioni s available.
Merlo M., Elementi di economia ed estimo forestale-ambientale, Pàtron Editore, Bologna, 1991. In Italian only.
Ministero delle Politiche agricole alimentari e forestali (2020). Le foreste e le filiere forestali. Documento di approfondimento della Strategia Forestale Nazionale. A cura del Gruppo di Lavoro SFN istituito presso il Mipaaf https://www.politicheagricole.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeAttachment.php/L/IT/D/7%252F8%252Fd%252FD.127345b49b27126930c1/P/BLOB%3AID%3D15339/E/pdf?mode=download.
Presentations developed by the instructor.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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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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Oral exam
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