Degree Course: Landscape, planning and design
A.Y. 2022/2023 
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
I laureati in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente conseguono conoscenze e capacità di comprensione in un campo di studi di livello post-secondario e giungono a un buon livello di conoscenza su temi fondamentali nel settore della progettazione e pianificazione ambientale e paesaggistica.
Il bagaglio complessivo di conoscenze di concetti e nozioni propri delle diverse discipline previste dalla classe di laurea L21, ma anche la cognizione dei relativi rapporti e interconnessioni, sono obiettivi che si raggiungono attraverso una dispensazione del sapere secondo un approccio fortemente interdisciplinare e integrato.
In sintesi, nel corso di laurea gli studenti apprendono innanzi tutto nozioni di discipline che rappresentano gli strumenti metodologici di base trans-disciplinari e essenziali per la comprensione e applicazione di altri saperi, per l'analisi e rappresentazione di problemi e la formulazione delle soluzioni come quelle relative: i) alla matematica, statistica, informatica; ii) alla cartografia, geomatica, e disegno, iii) alla tecnologia dei materiali in architettura e ingegneria naturalistica.
Gli studenti acquisiscono anche la conoscenza dei sistemi biologici e fisici che costituiscono l'ambiente e il paesaggio attraverso l'apprendimento della natura e funzionamento dei sistemi agrari e forestali, del sottosistema suolo e della complessità delle reciproche relazioni come insegnato dai principi dell'ecologia.
Conoscenze specifiche vengono fornite anche per i sistemi architettonici e del paesaggio attraverso la comprensione della struttura del territorio, della geografia, dello spazio costruito, dello spazio naturale, degli spazi aperti, del paesaggio agrario e dei sistemi di relazione e contatto.
Conoscenze connotative del corso di laurea sono inoltre relative alle metodologie di progettazione architettonica, paesaggistica, urbanistica e della attività pianificatoria, acquisite attraverso lo strumento del laboratorio progettuale.
Rilevanza è data anche alla comprensione del contesto storico-culturale, economico e legislativo, anche nella sua evoluzione temporale, in cui si inseriscono le discipline impartite.
Infine, si offrono conoscenze sui fondamenti, oltre che per il progetto e la gestione, anche per il recupero strutturale e funzionale dell'ambiente in generale, e in particolare di restauro degli ambiti di paesaggio alle diverse scale.
Le modalità e gli strumenti con cui sono impartite queste conoscenze a loro volta risultano diversificati e integrati; in particolare la modalità di erogazione della didattica prevede che alle convenzionali lezioni frontali svolte con l'ausilio di presentazioni power point (oppure video proiezioni, collegamenti a portali interattivi e/o Open source di dati) si affianchino esercitazioni in laboratori specialistici (come ad esempio di geomatica, di pedologia, chimica, di progettazione del paesaggio, erbai e collezioni, ecc…) e sopralluoghi in aree di studio.
Inoltre, se pur subordinatamente alle effettive disponibilità di risorse economiche, strumento di acquisizione di conoscenza sono le visite tecniche/escursioni guidate presso realtà territoriali che possono spaziare dagli ambienti naturali o antropizzati, a realtà imprenditoriali (aziende del settore) oppure strutture di gestione pubbliche o private delle risorse dell'ambiente o del paesaggio, con l'obiettivo specifico di avvicinare gli studenti più facilmente al contesto lavorativo.
Il completamento delle conoscenze viene conseguito anche attraverso l'organizzazione di attività seminariale integrativa, di incontri e dibattiti aperti e in sinergia con i livelli superiori di formazione universitaria per il paesaggio e l'ambiente nell'ottica di una filiera di studio che porti ad una competitiva capacità operativa nel settore.
Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
La capacità di applicare le conoscenze acquisite rappresenta il risultato della forte integrazione fra le discipline apprese.
In particolare, questa abilità viene sviluppata e applicata attraverso la modalità di insegnamento propria degli atelier di progettazione o pianificazione del paesaggio e dell'ambiente, specificatamente inclusivi di diversi e interconnessi saperi.
Allo sviluppo della capacità di applicare conoscenze e competenze concorre anche la attività di tirocinio.
I laureati in Pianificazione e progettazione del paesaggio e dell'ambiente saranno capaci di applicare le conoscenze e le capacità di comprensione acquisite anche ai fini di un approccio professionale ai lavori del paesaggista e dell'esperto di pianificazione agro-forestale, ambientale e territoriale, con competenze adeguate sia per ideare e sostenere argomentazioni che per risolvere problemi non complessi di progettazione di interventi paesaggistici, urbanistico-territoriali e ambientali, anche rivolti alla prevenzione del degrado attraverso lo strumento del restauro o dell'intervento conservativo.
La capacità di applicare in modo integrato e sinergico le conoscenze acquisite si costruirà in itinere, nel corso dei vari laboratori con le specifiche attività individuali o di gruppo, delle esercitazioni e alla fine del percorso di studi attraverso la produzione dell'elaborato finale.
La verifica della capacità di comprensione e delle conoscenze acquisite oltre che attraverso la valutazione nel corso degli esami per i singoli insegnamenti viene attuata attraverso la valutazione della prova finale sulla base della produzione di un elaborato.Autonomia di giudizio
I laureati in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente hanno capacità di raccogliere, elaborare e interpretare in modo autonomo i dati inerenti l'analisi e la pianificazione urbana, territoriale, paesaggistica e ambientale inclusa la riflessione su temi sociali ed etici, quali a esempio quelli connessi ai criteri di sostenibilità ambientale.
In tal senso, durante il corso gli studenti:
- sviluppano un'adeguata attitudine interpretativa delle strutture insediative, paesistiche ed ambientali nei loro processi evolutivi, sotto l'aspetto economico, sociale e fisico;
- apprendono la capacità di valutare le conseguenze esercitate da azioni di governo del territorio sotto l'aspetto ambientale, paesaggistico, insediativi, sociale ed economico
- elaborano la disposizione a condurre ricerche bibliografiche su fonti scientifiche e tecniche, anche tramite accesso a banche dati elettroniche;
- acquisiscono l'attitudine a consultare e interpretare banche dati, normative in generale e norme di interesse ambientale e di sicurezza del lavoro in particolare;
- conseguono le competenze per analizzare i processi di formazione di politiche, programmi e progetti complessi;
- assimilano la facoltà di applicare le loro conoscenze e capacità di comprensione in maniera da dimostrare un approccio professionale al loro lavoro, e possiedono competenze adeguate sia per ideare e sostenere argomentazioni che per risolvere problemi nel proprio campo di studi;
- sviluppano la capacità di raccogliere e interpretare i dati (normalmente nel proprio campo di studio) ritenuti utili a determinare giudizi autonomi, inclusa la riflessione su temi sociali, scientifici o etici ad essi connessi;
- apprendono a comunicare informazioni, idee, problemi e soluzioni a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti;
- rafforzano quelle capacità di apprendimento che sono loro necessarie per intraprendere studi successivi con un alto grado di autonomia.
L'autonomia di giudizio viene sviluppata mediante le attività, sia autonome sia di gruppo, che richiedono allo studente uno sforzo personale individuale (redazione di un elaborato nell'ambito dei singoli corsi o per la prova finale, valutazione della didattica e delle altre attività formative) e il confronto con i colleghi soprattutto durante le esercitazioni in campo.
Abilità comunicative
Il corso di laurea in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell’Ambiente è strutturato in modo che i suoi laureati sviluppino la capacità di comunicare informazioni, idee, problemi e soluzioni a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti e siano in grado di operare nel settore della divulgazione ambientale.
In particolare, lo studente impara a presentare in forma scritta o verbale, eventualmente multimediale, le proprie argomentazioni e i risultati del proprio studio o lavoro, con particolare riferimento all’elaborazione e presentazione di progetti, alla trasmissione e divulgazione dell'informazione su temi di attualità paesaggistica, territoriale e ambientale e sulle connesse attività professionali.
Le abilità comunicative sono sviluppate anche durante le esercitazioni, il tirocinio e le eventuali esperienze presso università straniere, oltre che durante la prova finale.
Capacità di apprendimento
Il corso di laurea in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente è configurato in modo che i suoi laureati comprendano i metodi di indagine e di lavoro nel settore professionale ambientale, paesaggistico e della pianificazione urbanistica e territoriale che richiede un continuo aggiornamento delle conoscenze tecniche.
Questo obiettivo è raggiunto anche attraverso la realizzazione di seminari tematici e altri momenti di incontro, anche durante le esercitazioni, con tecnici ed esperti del settore.
Gli studenti sviluppano adeguate capacità per l'approfondimento delle competenze anche con riferimento a: consultazione di materiale bibliografico, consultazione di banche dati e altre informazioni in rete, utilizzo di strumenti conoscitivi di base per l'aggiornamento continuo delle conoscenze.
Tale capacità viene sviluppata durante i singoli corsi, il tirocinio, le eventuali esperienze presso università straniere e durante la prova finale.
La verifica del raggiungimento dell'obiettivo è legata ai risultati di profitto nell'ambito dei singoli corsi e della prova finale.
I laureati in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente hanno le capacità di apprendimento necessarie per intraprendere studi successivi nei settori forestale e ambientale, o della architettura del paesaggio con adeguato grado di autonomia.
Requisiti di ammissione
L’iscrizione al corso di laurea in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell’Ambiente è possibile a coloro che sono in possesso di diploma della scuola media secondaria o di titolo equipollente conseguito all’estero.
E’ consigliabile che lo studente che si iscrive al corso di laurea abbia una discreta preparazione di base in matematica, fisica, chimica e nelle discipline naturalistiche e comunque un bagaglio di conoscenze e formazione che consenta di affrontare con profitto il percorso formativo previsto dal corso di studio.
Per verificare il livello di preparazione all’ingresso tutti gli studenti dovranno svolgere un test, che comunque non sarà ostativo ai fini dell’immatricolazione.
Il test di orientamento consisterà in domande a risposta chiusa e/o aperta su argomenti, in particolare, di matematica, fisica, chimica, scienze della natura e cultura generale.
A fronte di un eventuale debito formativo da parte degli studenti iscritti al primo anno, le attività propedeutiche e integrative finalizzate a colmare tale debito potranno essere poste in essere anche in comune con altri corsi di laurea della classe L-21 o di classi affini.
La modalità organizzativa prevista per le attività formative di recupero è quella dei pre-corsi da tenersi prima dell’inizio ufficiale dei corsi, o di corsi di sostegno da tenersi durante lo svolgimento delle lezioni previste al primo anno.
Prova finale
Le attività formative relative alla preparazione della prova finale per il conseguimento del titolo e la relativa verifica consistono nella preparazione e discussione di un elaborato scritto su una o più tematiche affrontate nel percorso didattico e con un impegno complessivo di 6 CFU.
Per essere ammessi alla prova finale occorre avere conseguito tutti i crediti nelle attività formative previste dal piano di studi meno quelle per la prova finale.
La votazione della prova finale è espressa in centodecimi con eventuale lode.
Alla formazione della votazione finale concorrono la carriera studiorum dello studente, la valutazione della qualità dell’elaborato finale e della presentazione dinanzi alla commissione di laurea, nonché il tempo impiegato per il conseguimento della laurea, secondo quanto indicato nell’apposito Regolamento didattico.
Orientamento in ingresso
Le attività di orientamento in entrata realizzate dall'Università degli Studi della Tuscia di Viterbo si collocano a livello centrale (Ateneo) e periferico (Dipartimento).
Il DIBAF, dipartimento di afferenza del corso di studio in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente, programma annualmente diverse attività di supporto e informazione agli studenti per consentire una scelta informata e consapevole del proprio percorso universitario.
L'obiettivo è quello di sostenere gli studenti nel passaggio dalla Scuola all'Università, nella convinzione che una scelta motivata sia la premessa indispensabile per un percorso universitario di successo.
Data la tipologia di corso inter-ateneo, il corso di laurea in classe L21 si avvale di una attività di orientamento parallelamente condotta presso entrambi gli atenei convenzionati.
In particolare, presso l’Ateneo della Tuscia il corso di laurea in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente è oggetto delle seguenti attività di orientamento in ingresso:
a) incontri con le Scuole Superiori di secondo grado durante l’anno scolastico in cui i docenti del corso di studio procedono alla presentazione del corso di laurea, illustrando, oltre agli obiettivi formativi, il piano di studio e gli sbocchi professionali, le strutture a supporto della didattica, i servizi di assistenza e quelli per lo svolgimento di periodi di formazione sia in ambito nazionale, sia all'estero.
Tali incontri di orientamento sono previsti anche nella modalità telematica attraverso l’organizzazione di eventi sulle principali piattaforme utilizzate per la didattica a distanza nelle scuole superiori (Meet, Zoom, Teams).
Nel corso di ogni anno accademico, vengono organizzate a livello di Ateneo e dipartimentale giornate dedicate all'incontro con studenti e famiglie (diverse edizioni di Open Day) .
Queste stesse manifestazioni sono organizzate in modalità anche a distanza (Virtual Open Day) con sessioni plenarie di introduzione delle offerte didattiche e aule virtuali riservate al CdS.
Le aule virtuali si configurano come autentici archivi di video di presentazione del corso di laurea, video di presentazione dei docenti e testimonianze di ex-studenti, archivi di materiali didattici nelle diverse forme, interviste a stakholders, gallerie fotografiche relative al CdS presentate e commentate dal presidente del CdS.
In occasione di ciascun Open Day vengono presentati il Dipartimento e i vari Corsi di Laurea e testimonianze di ex-studenti inseriti nel mondo del lavoro per auspicare una piena consapevolezza dell'inserimento nell'ambiente universitario.
L’orientamento in ingresso si attua anche attraverso: i) colloqui individuali degli studenti con il Presidente del corso di studio, condotte anche in modalità a distanza; ii) sportello di orientamento attivato dal DIBAF, a cui rivolgersi per acquisire informazioni sull'offerta formativa e sui servizi del Dipartimento di afferenza del corso di studi in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente; iii) partecipazione dei docenti a saloni / manifestazioni di orientamento di carattere nazionale o regionale, a giornate aperte ed eventi culturali organizzati nel territorio, finalizzati a presentare in modo ampio e dettagliato i percorsi formativi offerti dalla struttura didattica.
Per lo svolgimento delle attività di orientamento la struttura didattica si avvale del supporto degli studenti-tutor, selezionati in base a concorsi banditi dalla struttura stessa per il conferimento di assegni per attività di tutorato e orientamento.
Presso l’Ateneo consorziato, Sapienza Università di Roma, il corso di laurea in Pianificazione e Progettazione del Paesaggio e dell'Ambiente è oggetto delle seguenti attività di orientamento in ingresso promosse, anch’esse all’occorrenza in modalità telematica, dalla Facoltà di Architettura: i) il corso di studio viene presentato nell'ambito nell'annuale “Progetto Ponte” di Sapienza (mese di febbraio); ii) durante l'evento “Sapienza Porte Aperte” (mese di luglio) e iii) in tutte le altre iniziative promosse dalla Facoltà di Architettura secondo le modalità previste dall'Ateneo Sapienza per tale missione, incluse le giornate di Open-Day della Facoltà di Architettura.
Per entrambe le piattaforme dell’Università della Tuscia e di Sapienza Facoltà di Architettura dedicate all’orientamento in ingresso sono disponibili video e altri materiali (testi, fotografie) promozionali del CdS all’interno di pagine informative dedicate.
Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il corso di laurea in Progettazione del Paesaggio e del Territorio (classe L21) è un corso inter-ateneo fra l’Università degli Studi della Tuscia (Dipartimento per l’Innovazione nei sistemi biologici, agroalimentari e forestali) e Sapienza Università di Roma, Facoltà di Architettura.
Rappresenta il primo livello di un’intera filiera di formazione sul paesaggio proposta dai due atenei consorziati e che si completa con l’offerta di una laurea magistrale inter-ateneo in Architettura del paesaggio (LM3) e un dottorato di ricerca in Paesaggio e ambiente (Sapienza Università di Roma).
Il corso forma specialisti in paesaggio.
Il corso risponde alla crescente richiesta di tecnici ad alta professionalità in grado di operare su questioni ambientali alle diverse scale, dall’area vasta a quella di dettaglio, in termini paesaggistici, urbanistici e socio-economici e più specificatamente di avere responsabilità nella pianificazione, progettazione e gestione integrata del paesaggio in tutti gli ambiti in cui si manifesta, da quello naturale e rurale a quello peri-urbano e urbano.
Lo scopo del corso è quello di formare figure professionali con forti capacità culturali e operative nell'analisi, pianificazione, progettazione, gestione e valorizzazione del paesaggio, con particolare riferimento a quello urbanizzato, agrario e forestale, interpretati alla luce delle trasformazioni ambientali (ecologiche, fisiche, sociali, economiche ed istituzionali) in atto o prevedibili per il futuro.
Il paesaggio è sistema complesso che si manifesta in tutti gli ambiti del territorio, da quelli naturali e rurali, a quelli peri-urbani e urbani e per sua natura richiede competenze altamente multidisciplinari e conoscenze specifiche, ma interconnesse.
Queste competenze vengono garantite attraverso un piano di studio articolato in insegnamenti afferenti a settori disciplinari diversi, ma strettamente interconnessi ai fini di una conoscenza sistemica del paesaggio per una corretta pianificazione e progettazione ambientale, urbanistica, paesaggistica volta alla salvaguardia del capitale naturale e culturale.
Il corso si basa su insegnamenti di carattere tecnico-scientifico, storico-umanistico e laboratori di progettazione.
Per il suo carattere altamente multidisciplinare, per l’offerta di un apprendimento fortemente integrato di conoscenze in accordo con le più recenti metodologie di apprendimento in grado di soddisfare gli obiettivi dello sviluppo sostenibile, il corso di laurea è in perfetto accodo con gli obiettivi di UNISCAPE, rete di università europee per l’implementazione della Convenzione Europea del Paesaggio, di cui entrambi gli atenei consorziati fanno parte.
Nello specifico, le attività didattiche sono mirate alla formazione di un laureato triennale in grado di operare in modo efficiente ed efficace nei settori che spaziano i) dall'attività di rappresentazione e interpretazione del paesaggio alla valutazione degli impatti ambientali delle diverse attività antropiche, ii) dalla pianificazione territoriale e urbanistica a quella delle aree protette o forestali, iii) dalla valorizzazione, rifunzionalizzazione del paesaggio agrario e forestale e gestione del rischio idrogeologico al progetto degli spazi aperti pubblici secondo i principi della progettazione ecologica, iv) dalla tutela e salvaguardia delle aree ad alto valore culturale e ad alto contenuto di capitale naturale, alla definizione di piani e progetti per la fruizione e valorizzazione anche economica di queste, e alla rigenerazione delle aree degradate, marginali o sensibili attraverso lo strumento del restauro ecologico.
In particolare, il corso di laurea mira a fornire specifiche competenze professionali, coerenti con il livello di studio, riguardo: l’uso di strumenti, i metodi e le forme di rappresentazione ai fini della
conoscenza del territorio e del paesaggio rurale e urbano, della sua rappresentazione e interpretazione; la progettazione del paesaggio, la progettazione urbanistica e la pianificazione ambientale, paesaggistica e urbana; la botanica ambientale e l'ecologia dei sistemi agrari e forestali; la valutazione della qualità dei paesaggi, anche in rapporto alla funzionalità degli ecosistemi e la fornitura di servizi ambientali; la gestione della trasformazione degli assetti paesistici e naturali dei luoghi utilizzando metodi, tecniche e strumenti innovativi e sperimentali;
il controllo degli aspetti tecnici ed economici del progetto di valorizzazione e utilizzazione dello spazio aperto e le verifiche di compatibilità ambientale;
la scienza e la tecnica del restauro ecologico in ambito agro-forestale e in ambienti degradati; le tecniche e gli strumenti della progettazione, della pianificazione e della gestione dei parchi e del territorio rurale, operando nell'ambito degli interventi di salvaguardia e valorizzazione dell'ambiente e del paesaggio; la gestione e la promozione delle attività di gestione del territorio compatibili con l'ambiente; il conseguente supporto alle attività di Valutazione di Impatto Ambientale, Valutazione Ambientale Strategica e Valutazione di Incidenza (VIA, VAS e VINCA) dei diversi interventi e progetti; la valutazione del rischio idrogeologico e la gestione del rischio di degrado del suolo.
In sintesi, le specifiche competenze professionali del laureato riguardano l'assetto paesaggistico, quello infrastrutturale e progettuale ai fini della zonizzazione, dello sviluppo e valorizzazione di aree soggette a protezione ambientale e/o destinate a sviluppo e del recupero della marginalità geografica e socio-economica.
I laureati della classe avranno una formazione adeguata dai punti di vista teorico, critico-interpretativo e metodologico, per l'accesso alle lauree magistrali, in termini di acquisizione delle conoscenze fondamentali negli ambiti dell'analisi e della pianificazione e progettazione urbana, territoriale, paesaggistica e ambientale, della pianificazione e gestione del territorio rurale e forestale, dei parchi e aree protette, e della definizione, valutazione e attuazione di programmi e politiche per il paesaggio e l’ambiente.
La laurea della classe L-21 consente, sodisfatti i requisiti di accesso stabiliti dagli ordini professionali, sia l’iscrizione al settore dei Pianificatori junior della sezione B dell’Ordine degli Architetti Pianificatori Paesaggisti e Conservatori che l’iscrizione al settore Agronomo e Forestale junior della sezione B dell’Ordine dei Dottori Agronomi e Dottori Forestali.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
Percorso STANDARD
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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17492 -
Drawing and representation
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the student with the necessary skills for formally control and describe the space by means of the drawing tools, at the different scales of representation and in the different descriptive modes ranging from freehand drawing to traditional technical drawing.
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6
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ICAR/17
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40
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8
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
118486 -
ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY
(objectives)
To provide the basic knowledge to understand how a plant is organized and how it works in relation to its environment from cell to individual level, through an approach that integrates concepts of plant biology and plant ecology, to provide the basic elements for studying plant diversity and the geographic plant distribution, to understand the importance of the relationship between structure and function in plant adaptive capacity to environmental factors.
Applying knowledge and understanding - Knowing how to use specific terminology. - Knowing of the life processes of the plants - Knowing how to recognize the structural characteristics of high plants - Knowing how to distinguish the different types of plants in relation to the development environment. - Understand the concept of plant species. - Understand how different environmental factors influence plant diversity and its geographical distribution. - Understand how different environmental stresses influence the plant adaptative capacity.
Making judgements - Acquire analytical skills for the deepening and applicability of the knowledge learned. Communication skills - Knowing how to communicate what they have learned during the oral interview. Learning skills - To learn the specific terminology. - To Logically connect the acquired knowledge. - To identify the most relevant topics of the subjects covered.
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6
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BIO/03
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40
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-
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8
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
118586 -
Analisi matematica e statistica
(objectives)
The course of "Mathematical and Statistical Analysis" aims to provide students with the basic tools of mathematical analysis and statistics in order to be able to study, analyze and discuss real situations and phenomena through the use of mathematical models and statistical tools .
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6
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SECS-S/03
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48
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
118658 -
Environmental matrices and landscape transformations
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The course aims to introduce the student to the main environmental emergencies, related to human activities, which have an impact on the three environmental matrices (water, air and soil). In particular, attention will be paid to the chemical processes that underlie them, starting from the elemental composition of the air, water and soil compartments and arriving at the main chemical transformations that take place in them. Particular attention will be paid to the soil sector as a complex and vulnerable system at the base of the landscape. In particular, the student 1) it will increase the knowledge of the Earth System in its different ecospheres 2) will be able to relate the impacts of human activities to the various environmental matrices and identify alarm situations 3) will be able to formulate judgments on the basis of the knowledge acquired 4) will improve his/her communication skills thanks to the acquisition of terminology specific to the discipline 5) will acquire the tools to understand the phenomena and
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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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6
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AGR/13
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40
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-
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8
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Geography of the landscape
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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3
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M-GGR/01
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20
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-
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4
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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17523 -
English language
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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5
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L-LIN/12
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40
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
118587 -
Laboratorio di analisi e progettazione del paesaggio
(objectives)
The objectives of the course are to provide the basic knowledge to understand the importance and functional role of the plant component in landscape planning and design.
Ability to apply knowledge - Knowing how to use specific terminology. - To be able to classify vegetation on a physiognomic basis. - Knowing how to use vegetation maps for landscape design
Ability to understand - Understand the concept of ecosystem and landscape - Understand the difference between the concept of flora and plant association - Understand the criteria for choosing species to be used in landscape design
Assessment skills
- Acquire analytical skills for the deepening and applicability of the knowledge learned. - Making judgements with respect to the problems related to the use of plants in landscape design
Communication skills - To be able to argue the choices made in relation to the project carried out above all
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Elementi di progettazione del paesaggio
(objectives)
The landscape analysis and design studio provides students with the tools to describe, interpret and design landscapes with reference to cultural and interdisciplinary orientations of contemporary debate. The guiding hypothesis, which will be developed continuously, is to firmly connect the moment of analysis to that of interpretation and of the proposal, highlighting how the analyzes are always inevitably connected and bound to a specific design purpose (explicit or implicit) . Within the course, the project is therefore intended not as an "end" but as a path of exploration and verification necessary for the critical acquisition of knowledge.
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6
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ICAR/15
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Ecologia vegetale
(objectives)
To provide the basic knowledge to understand the importance and the functional role of the plant component in landscape planning and design.
Applying knowledge and understanding
- Knowing how to use specific terminology. - Knowing how to classify the vegetation on a physiognomic basis. - Knowing how to use the vegetation maps for the landscape design - Understand the concept of ecosystem and landscape - Understand the difference between the concept of flora and plant association - Understand the criteria for choosing the species to design the landscape Making judgements - Acquire analytical skills for the deepening and applicability of the knowledge learned. Communication skills - Knowing how to communicate what they have learned during the oral interview. Learning skills - To learn the specific terminology. - To Logically connect the acquired knowledge. - To identify the most relevant topics of the subjects covered.
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4
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BIO/03
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28
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-
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4
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
17498 -
Agro-ecosystems
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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17498-1 -
Sistemi erbacei
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with a basic knowledge of herbaceous systems, giving an overview of the knowledge and technical elements of the main agricultural herbaceous crop groupings from a landscape perspective. Particularly, the course will provide the classification of herbaceous crops, describing the special characteristics (morphological, biological, cultural) of the different groups. The course will also provide knowledge of the main elements of agronomic techniques, with a focus on crop ecology and physiology as well as biotic and abiotic factors influencing herbaceous production. Furthermore, the course aims to introduce students to the understanding of the functioning of herbaceous agroecosystem as a productive space capable of providing ecosystem services and landscape quality.
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5
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AGR/02
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35
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-
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5
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
17498-2 -
Sistemi arborei
(objectives)
The course aims to provide basic knowledge about tree crop systems and elements for understanding the tree's physiology and the peculiarities of the life cycle and tree seasonal growth. The course allows to acquire the knowledge of the bases of agronomical techniques and the main interventions on the plant and the related effects on the quality of the environment and the landscape. The course intends to introduce the student to the understanding of the concept of agro-ecosystem as a productive space, provider of eco-system services and landscape quality. In this course, the students will approach the concept of agro-ecosystems as productive spaces, as sites that provide multiple eco-system services and also as landscapes. The course shall provide the basic knowledge about tree crop systems and notions to understand the tree life cycle and seasonal growth. Students will be able to read and appreciate the characteristics and the transformations of the agricultural landscape. They shall study the basic agronomical techniques applied to the tree crop systems, their effects on the environment and landscape quality. The lessons will focus on the geometry of the agricultural landscape, its traits, functions and sustainability. The students will also acquire critical, interpretative, methodological and practical competences for recognizing the structural and functional elements of the tree crop-based landscapes, evaluating the landscape transformations and actions to be undertaken. General objective is implementing all these competences in the integrated landscape management and landscape projects in rural as well as in urban and peri-urban areas.
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5
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AGR/03
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35
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-
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5
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
119221 -
Landscape planning studio 1
(objectives)
Rural Areas Rural areas are places traditionally devoted to agricultural and forestry production, but today are also great assets in the provision of multiple services for contemporary society. The course introduces students to conceptual and applied approaches to the analysis of the rural territory in its physical-environmental, historical, landscape and socio-economic components, with a fo-cus onurban and peri-urban contexts. The lab deals with these issues in an integrated and ap-plied way, useful for developing the student's knowledge and understanding of rural land-scapes identification and classification on a large scale.
Expected learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding -Ability to use an appropriate scientific language with respect to the analysis of the structure of the landscape mosaic in rural contexts and to the knowledge of the main regulatory and planning tools for the governance of the landscape in rural territories. Applied knowledge and understanding - Ability to represent the results of the landscape mosaic analysis in an effective way through digital cartographies in GIS environment - Ability to make use of techniques of analysis and classification of rural territories in an autonomous way Autonomy of judgement Ability to understand the socio-economic factors and dynamics behind the main transformation processes of the rural territory and the related tools for monitoring . Communication skills To be able to communicate with appropriate technical-scientific language the concepts inherent to the analysis and representation of the landscape mosaic with particular reference to the classification of the structure of the landscape mosaic in urban and peri-urban contexts.
Learning skills - develop an own mental model for addressing simple tasks of analysis and classification of the landscape mosaic. Ability to look for different digital and bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated competences.
Urban Planning The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Urban Planning and Territorial Planning, also with laboratory activities, to allow the student to be trained on the fundamental aspects of the morphology of urbanized areas, of the development and evolution of the form of modern city up to the contemporary sustainable experiences in Europe, of the urban planning and the legislative instruments and the cultural debate at their base. Expected learning The Urban Planning and Spatial Planning Module aims to develop the learning conditions and the following skills in the student: - Knowledge and understanding Ability to use an appropriate scientific language with respect to the analysis of the urban structure and the knowledge of the main regulatory and planning tools for territorial governante - Knowledge and applied understanding skills • Ability to represent the results of the analysis of the urban structure effectively, also through the three laboratory tables developed during the year • Ability to make use of analysis techniques of the urban structure in an autonomous way - Autonomy of judgment Ability to understand the cultural factors and socio-economic dynamics underlying the main transformation processes of the urban structure - Communication skills Knowing how to communicate the concepts inherent in the reading and representation of the urban structure with appropriate technical-cultural language, with particular reference to the aspects related to the floor instrumentation and to the laws of greatest reference
Ability to learn Develop the ability to autonomously set the transformation processes of the urban structure. Have the ability to draw on various cartographic databases and bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills.
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Territorial planning
(objectives)
Educational objectives The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Urban Planning and Territorial Planning, also with laboratory activities, to allow the student to be trained on the fundamental aspects of the morphology of urbanized areas, of the development and evolution of the form of modern city up to the contemporary sustainable experiences in Europe, of the urban planning and the legislative instruments and the cultural debate at their base.
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6
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ICAR/21
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48
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Rural territory
(objectives)
Rural Areas Rural areas are places traditionally devoted to agricultural and forestry production, but today are also great assets in the provision of multiple services for contemporary society. The course introduces students to conceptual and applied approaches to the analysis of the rural territory in its physical-environmental, historical, landscape and socio-economic components, with a fo-cus onurban and peri-urban contexts. The lab deals with these issues in an integrated and ap-plied way, useful for developing the student's knowledge and understanding of rural land-scapes identification and classification on a large scale.
Expected learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding -Ability to use an appropriate scientific language with respect to the analysis of the structure of the landscape mosaic in rural contexts and to the knowledge of the main regulatory and planning tools for the governance of the landscape in rural territories. Applied knowledge and understanding - Ability to represent the results of the landscape mosaic analysis in an effective way through digital cartographies in GIS environment - Ability to make use of techniques of analysis and classification of rural territories in an autonomous way Autonomy of judgement Ability to understand the socio-economic factors and dynamics behind the main transformation processes of the rural territory and the related tools for monitoring . Communication skills To be able to communicate with appropriate technical-scientific language the concepts inherent to the analysis and representation of the landscape mosaic with particular reference to the classification of the structure of the landscape mosaic in urban and peri-urban contexts.
Learning skills - develop an own mental model for addressing simple tasks of analysis and classification of the landscape mosaic. Ability to look for different digital and bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated competences.
Urban Planning The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Urban Planning and Territorial Planning, also with laboratory activities, to allow the student to be trained on the fundamental aspects of the morphology of urbanized areas, of the development and evolution of the form of modern city up to the contemporary sustainable experiences in Europe, of the urban planning and the legislative instruments and the cultural debate at their base. Expected learning The Urban Planning and Spatial Planning Module aims to develop the learning conditions and the following skills in the student: - Knowledge and understanding Ability to use an appropriate scientific language with respect to the analysis of the urban structure and the knowledge of the main regulatory and planning tools for territorial governante - Knowledge and applied understanding skills • Ability to represent the results of the analysis of the urban structure effectively, also through the three laboratory tables developed during the year • Ability to make use of analysis techniques of the urban structure in an autonomous way - Autonomy of judgment Ability to understand the cultural factors and socio-economic dynamics underlying the main transformation processes of the urban structure - Communication skills Knowing how to communicate the concepts inherent in the reading and representation of the urban structure with appropriate technical-cultural language, with particular reference to the aspects related to the floor instrumentation and to the laws of greatest reference
Ability to learn Develop the ability to autonomously set the transformation processes of the urban structure. Have the ability to draw on various cartographic databases and bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills.
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6
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ICAR/20
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48
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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17500 -
Cartography and Geomatics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the tools and methodologies for analysing the territory at the planning scale. the main training objectives are: - Knowledge and comprehension skills: during the course, the student will acquire comprehension and problem-solving skills through analysis methodologies that simulate real contexts; - Applied knowledge and comprehension skills will be developed by the student through teaching integrated with laboratory activities in classrooms equipped with dedicated GIS software; - Autonomy of judgement in the "problem solving" phase in the risk contexts addressed during the course; - Communication skills through the drafting of reports and projects to be presented during the examination; - Ability to learn.
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6
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AGR/10
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40
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8
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
118489 -
PEDOLOGY
(objectives)
The course will introduce students to soil science to the principles and approaches of soil investigation. The course aims to provide knowledge on the genesis and evolution of soils and provide the basis for further specialized studies in the field of land and environmental planning and design according to conservation of soil as a non-renewable resource. Specifically, the soils of urban ecosystems with different degrees of anthropization and soils in agricultural, grassland and forest ecosystems will be dealt with.
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6
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AGR/14
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
118490 -
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND BIOMATERIALS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide basic knowledge on phenomena related to climate change and environmental risks and on technological measures of prevention, mitigation and adaptation to face these challenges. The course aims to examine the main technological solutions to be adopted for landscape architecture and environmental design and to provide the necessary tools for the conscious choice and the correct use of natural and artificial materials, according to the 'Green -Blue Infrastructure '(GBI) approach. The course aims to facilitate the understanding of the main classes of building materials to be used in the open space and in the urban envelope, evaluating their characteristics, properties and performance, as well as the methods of use, favoring "nature-based solutions" (NBS). Through the analysis of case studies and the study of product data sheets, the course aims to develop an adequate critical capacity in the selection of solutions, materials and design parameters useful to satisfy the complex requirement framework that characterizes the open space and the built environment. 1) Knowledge and understanding Acquire knowledges about the basic methodological-operational aspects related to i) the understanding of the main environmental phenomena that influence the project in the urban space ii) the correct selection and the design of technologies and building materials applicable to open spaces and urban envelope 2) Knowledge and applied understanding skills Acquire the ability to understand environmental phenomena at the landscape and urban scale, in order to identify technological solutions and effective products in the processes of analysis and transformation of the built environment, justifying the choices in the context of environmental technological design with reference to open spaces 3) Autonomy of judgment Acquire the skills to independently identify and collect additional information necessary to achieve awareness of natural phenomena and their evolution. Develope the capacity of interpretation of the information available in the context of an urban-scale project 4) Communication skills Display competences in communicating information and concepts, discussing issues about the landscape and the urban environment and technological solutions or materials to be used in the project. Develope the capacity of choosing the appropriate form and means of communication for the interlocutor (specialist or not) 5) Ability to learn Acquire the abilities in the field of technologies and materials to be applied to open spaces, also in relation to the progressive innovation of production and construction processes. Demonstrate independence and proficiency in new and updated skills.
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6
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ICAR/12
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
118588 -
Forest ecosystems
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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-
Ecologia forestale e selvicoltura
(objectives)
TRAINING OBJECTIVES The course provides: a) the basis for defining the concept of forest ecosystem, community and population; energy and matter flows; forest interactions with the biosphere and atmosphere; relationship between forest management and landscape; b) knowledge of environmental parameters and their influence on the dynamics of the forest ecosystem; interpretation of the competitive processes that regulate the regeneration of forest stands; c) the definition of the structure and types of forest in relation to phyto-climate; d) silvicultural systems and sustainable forest management, biodiversity conservation and landscape; e) learning the scientific bases and techniques of sustainable forest managemment applied to natural or planted forests.
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES 1) have sufficient knowledge for the application of silvicultural systems while maintaining ecosystem services, and landscape/biodiversity conservation.
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5
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AGR/05
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35
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-
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5
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Dendrologia
(objectives)
TRAINING OBJECTIVES The course provides knowledge on: a) basic information to recognize Italian forest tree species and the most common ornamental tree species used in parks, gardens and avenues; b) morphological, dimensional and structural aspects of tree species in relation to their ecological needs; links with the technical characteristics of forest management and/or arboriculture . The course allows to acquire awareness of historical, social and economic role of rural woodlands and urban forests for planning & management purposes and green infrastructure design.
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES 1) Students will be able to recognize 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. 2) They also will be trained to recognize the geographycal distribution of tree species within the Italian territory. 3) Students will be encouraged to discuss tree species and their role in the rural-urban continuum by expressing their judgment independently in relation to previous knowledge and experience acquired on their own and during preparatory studies. 4) During the lessons, students will be stimulated to discuss about tree species using the specialized terminology to develop their communication skills. The use of proper terminology will be tested in the examination. 5) Students learning skills will be able to expose and develop opinions on topics related to the course. The active involvement of students will be developed also through practical activities.
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4
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AGR/05
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24
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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118590 -
Landscape design studio
(objectives)
The Landscape Analysis and Design laboratory, consisting of the two strongly integrated modules of Elements of Landscape Design and Plant Ecology, aims to provide students with the tools to describe, interpret and design the landscape with reference to cultural and interdisciplinary orientations of the contemporary debate. The guiding hypothesis of the course of Elements of Landscape Design is to firmly connect the moment of analysis to that of interpretation and design proposal, highlighting how analyses are always inevitably connected and bound to a specific design purpose (explicit or implicit). Within the course, the project is therefore intended not as an "end" but as a path of exploration and verification necessary for the critical acquisition of knowledge. The objectives of the course are to provide the basic knowledge to understand the importance and functional role of the plant component n
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Design open spaces parks and gardens
(objectives)
Landscape Architecture, design culture for outdoor spaces, in its various forms, has recently shown interesting evolutionary trends that have extended the competences of this discipline in different directions, making it a key element for reflection on the rethinking of the ways of transformation of the human habitat. The course aims to offer on the cognitive, theoretical and technical level of the main aspects of Landscape Architecture, in its various forms, with particular reference to the international panorama of projects and achievements: from the park to the urban public space, up to the urban landscape arrangements and extra-urban, through interpretation instruments, design motivations, knowledge of natural and artificial elements and of the main techniques that constitute the specific heritage of this discipline.
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6
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ICAR/15
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Urban forestry
(objectives)
Knowledge of the National, European and World Context of forestation and forest restoration programs. Knowledge of the National, European and World Context of forestation and forest restoration programs. 1) Knowledge and ability to understand: To know and be able to understand the basic methodological-operational aspects related to i) the understanding of the main forest formations, and ii) the design of the main reforestation techniques and interventions through species selection and planting techniques. 2) Applied Knowledge and Ability to Understand: Know how to apply knowledge and understanding of physiological and natural processes to identify simple solutions and argue for choices in landscape and environmental planning. 3) Autonomy of Judgment: Be able to identify and gather additional information to achieve a greater awareness of natural phenomena and their evolution. 4) Communication Skills: Be able to effectively communicate information and concepts as well as discuss planting issues and species selection. Know how to choose the form and medium of communication appropriate to the speaker. 5) Learning skills: To have the necessary learning skills for continuous updating in the field of forestry techniques in peri-urban and rural environments. Have the ability to draw on various bibliographic sources in order to acquire new and updated skills.
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1
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AGR/05
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6
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-
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2
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Hydrogeological risk
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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2
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GEO/05
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12
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-
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4
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
118491 -
DEFENSE OF THE GROUND
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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INGEGNERIA NATURALISTICA
(objectives)
Educational objectives This course aims at providing students with a thorough grounding in the basics of hydrogeological processes and biotechnical engineering. It offers students the opportunity to: i) understand the theory underlying major hydrological and soil phenomena; ii) critically comprehend the evolution of such phenomena; and iii) design simple bioengineering measures.
Learning outcomes 1) Knowledge and understanding Acquisition of knowledge on the basic theory and methods behind i) hydrogeological processes, and ii) biotechnical engineering measures. 2) Applying knowledge and understanding Acquire the ability to design simple biotechnical engineering measures and to develop strategies in the context of landscape planning. 3) Making judgments Acquire the skills to independently use library and internet resources relevant to the comprehension of hydrogeological phenomena. Develop the capacity to assess and resolve simple environmental constraints and strategies relevant to landscape planning. 4) Communication skills Display competence in communicating effectively hydrogeological and biotechnical engineering concepts. Demonstrate understanding of opportunities in the field of communication in various settings and contexts (both technical and non-technical). 5) Learning skills Acquire the abilities to efficiently identify areas of biotechnical engineering for improvement and demonstrate independence and proficiency in updating and upgrading own skills.
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6
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AGR/08
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
GEOLOGIA APPLICATA
(objectives)
1) applying knowledge and 2) understanding 3) knowledge and understanding 4) making judgements 5) learning skills
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3
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GEO/05
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20
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-
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4
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
18466 -
History of the garden and the landscape
(objectives)
The course adresses the main phases of landscape transformation, with particular regard to agricultural landscapes and the Italian territory, with also an eye on other western european experiences. It provides the basic methodological tools to 'interpret' the landscape as a result of the centuries-old, stratified interaction between History and Nature, to be examined with a multi-disciplinary approach in order to appreciate the plurality and complexity of the dynamics from which it originates (political-social, economic-productive, cultural and symbolic, etc.). In this framework, the course illustrates the evolution of ‘garden art’ as maximum expression of a conscious and planned transformation of the 'natural datum' driven by aesthetic, formal and symbolic purposes. Moreover, the course clarifies its relationship with the concurrent cultural beliefs and the wider transformation of the landscape, with a specific focus on the Italian case.
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6
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ICAR/18
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
118593 -
Landscape planning studio 2
(objectives)
This module of the course aims to provide the student with basic notions related to the planning of protected areas and forest planning at regional, district and company level. The student will be able to acquire knowledge and understanding of the rules and phases of forest planning.
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Environmental planning
(objectives)
This module of the course aims to provide the student with basic notions related to landscape and environment planning, with respect to the assessment of the ecological impacts of plans and projects, the landscape ecology, the ecological networks and the urban-landscape design aspects. The practical part will concern the development of a landscape planning hypothesis about a periurban case study assigned during the course. The student will be able to acquire knowledge and understanding of the rules and phases of landscape and environmental planning and the ability to apply the latter through the realization of a landscape planning project of a peri-urban territory, with adequate autonomy of judgment and ability to communicate what has been achieved. Materials in English for international students concern only a selected part of the programme, but are sufficient to take the texam.
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8
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ICAR/20
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56
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Forest planning and protected areas
(objectives)
This module is not required for international students. The module aims to provide the student with basic notions related to the planning of areas designated for nature conservation and to the forest management planning, with respect to the regional, landscape and property level. The student will be able to acquire knowledge and understanding of the rules and phases of forest management planning.
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5
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AGR/05
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35
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-
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5
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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17521 -
Environmental low
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the reconstructive and critical skills needed to orientate themselves in an extremely current but complex and constantly evolving subject, which must be analyzed in a multilevel governance perspective. In particular, the course aims to provide students with the basic notions of environmental law and, more generally, of governing the territory, in order to acquire the necessary legal tools to allow the various professional figures involved in landscape planning to actively participate in the territorial planning process. To this end, will be analyzed the national, European and international legislation and the most recent developments in environmental law will be examined in class.
Expected learning outcomes according to the Dublin descriptors 1) Knowledge and understanding Acquisition of knowledge about how to understand the role of regulations in environmental law, in particular to read and interpret the regulations and judgments 2) Applied knowledge and understanding Acquire the ability to understand the legal principles dealt with to apply them to concrete cases 3) Autonomy of judgment Acquire the ability to identify and collect additional information to achieve greater awareness of the evolution of environmental legislation Acquire the ability to effectively communicate information and concepts, as well as discuss legal problems of environmental law related to landscape planning 5) Ability to learn Acquire skills necessary for autonomous ability to read the rules and legal update
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6
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IUS/10
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48
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
17522 -
Environmental and Forest Economics
(objectives)
Educational objectives The course provides students with methodological tools useful for ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of projects and strategies for enhancing natural, landscape and agro-forestry resources.
Learning outcomes - Recognize and understand agro-forestry good and services markets functioning (Dublin1); - Apply the knowledge acquired to evaluate projects and programs related to natural resources management (Dublin2); - Develop autonomously analysis to evaluate agro-forestry assets (Dublin3); - Acquire presentation skills of technical-economic evaluation essay (Dublin4); - Full knowledge of the main information sources of market data, costs and estimation parameters (Dublin 5)
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6
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AGR/01
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40
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8
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
17524 -
Elective exam
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12
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96
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
17526 -
Traineeship
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3
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
118598 -
Foundations of landscape restoration
(objectives)
General objectives Restoration of the landscape is part of the disciplinary field of architectural restoration which, concurrent with the extension of the field of interest to include history, currently embraces all anthropised lands. Starting with the indispensable fundamentals of architectural restoration, the Course will illustrate the principles and methods used to preserve the historical-cultural landscape.
Specific objectives
Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course, the student must have acquired skills relating to the main methods and tools of knowledge of the territory and the principles and methods for the conservation of the historical and cultural landscape.
Applying knowledge and understanding
Using the methods, tools and procedures acquired, the student will have to demonstrate that he is able to apply these skills to the reading of a landscape 1) reconstruct the historical process of transformation of the territory with reference to the physical-natural system, to the anthropic system to the cultural perceptive system and to the institutional political system 2) recognize the values and identity elements of the place 3) codify the signs that make up the landscape.
Making judgements
At the end of the learning process, the student must demonstrate that he has acquired sufficient confidence with the critical-evaluative analysis of the territory 1) identify the map of the values of the territory 2) identify the vulnerability of resources 3) identify trends and vocations of the various systems. his analysis is the premise for identifying the guidelines for the restoration. The achievement of this autonomy of judgment must be carried out as part of the exercise proposed during the course.
Communication skills
At the end of the course, in the face of the acquired skills with respect to the theoretical, methodological, technical and design knowledge of the disciplinary scope of the restoration, the student will demonstrate to be able to communicate them in an effective way.
Learning skills
At the end of the course, the student will have to demonstrate that they are able to continuously update and increase the skills acquired and to be able to independently apply their knowledge.
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6
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ICAR/19
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40
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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118592 -
Final landscape laboratory
(objectives)
The module is part of the Final Landscape Laboratory and aims to provide students with tools to support the landscape project with technical-scientific content and skills with a view to ecological design. The main educational objective is to provide and build specific technical knowledge, theoretical, critical-interpretative and applicative skills for their correct application in landscape design concerning the agricultural and forestry matrix, at any scale of representation. In particular, the course aims to provide design skills capable of maximizing the ecosystem services of the different land uses and covers, with specific reference to extra-urban and urban rural space, natural areas and public green areas.
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Landscape design
(objectives)
The course deals with the methodological aspects closely related to the landscape project, from understanding and interpreting the landscape dimension of the territory to the identification of design actions, using also operational moments of verification and according to a process that proceeds from diagnosis to intervention with continuity.
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6
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ICAR/15
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40
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8
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Urban planning
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Also available in another semester or year
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Ecosystem services and project
(objectives)
Academic year_ 2021:2022 The course is part of final landscape workshop. It aims to provide supporting tools for landscape project, such as contents and technical-scientific skills on ecological design. The main training objective is to provide students specific technical knowledge, theoretical, critical-interpretative, and applicative skills for correct application in agricultural and forestry landscape project, on any scale of representation. In particular, the course aims to provide design and planning skills for maximizing the ecosystem services of different land uses and covers, with specific reference to rural space, natural areas and to public parks, in extra-urban and urban contest.
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3
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AGR/03
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20
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-
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4
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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17525 -
Written report
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6
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
118592 -
Final landscape laboratory
(objectives)
The module is part of the Final Landscape Laboratory and aims to provide students with tools to support the landscape project with technical-scientific content and skills with a view to ecological design. The main educational objective is to provide and build specific technical knowledge, theoretical, critical-interpretative and applicative skills for their correct application in landscape design concerning the agricultural and forestry matrix, at any scale of representation. In particular, the course aims to provide design skills capable of maximizing the ecosystem services of the different land uses and covers, with specific reference to extra-urban and urban rural space, natural areas and public green areas.
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Landscape design
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Also available in another semester or year
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Urban planning
(objectives)
The "Final landscape design laboratory" of the third year consists of three integrated modules, which include "Landscape design", "Urban design, squares and residential spaces", "Productive landscape design". It constitutes the final laboratory experience of the three-year degree course in Landscape Design, in which the student can put to use the knowledge and skills acquired in the previous two years. In particular, the "urban design, squares and residential spaces" module aims to provide the student with the cultural and methodological tools to address the issue of designing open urban spaces in relation to built architecture. Through lectures and laboratory activities, the course aims to develop in the student the learning conditions to acquire the following knowledge, skills and competences: - Knowledge of issues related to urban planning, with particular reference to public space; - Development of skills in graphic processing of project drawings. Drawing, in the broadest sense of representation model, which includes two-dimensional drawings, virtual three-dimensional models and physical models, is seen as a heuristic tool for developing the design idea. - Ability to develop a public space project by dealing with the urban scale of built architecture.
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4
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ICAR/14
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24
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-
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8
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Ecosystem services and project
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Also available in another semester or year
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