OS13ZASS - Forest protection
Course specification | ||||
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Type of study | Bachelor academic studies | |||
Study programme | ||||
Course title | Forest protection | |||
Acronym | Status | Semester | Number of classes | ECTS |
OŠ13ZAŠŠ | mandatory | 8 | 2L + 2E | 5.0 |
Lecturers | ||||
Lecturer | ||||
Lecturer/Associate (practicals) | ||||
Prerequisite | Form of prerequisites | |||
Forest Entomology, Forest Phytopathology | Passed exam | |||
Learning objectives | ||||
Studying this subject aims to familiarize students with the dangers that threaten forest vegetation and forest land. Based on the knowledge of harmful insects and fungi, the student will study their mutual interaction and the damage that occurs through forest protection. Students will learn about the harmful effects of other harmful biotic organisms, ways and methods of determining the degree of damage and their number. Familiarity with harmful factors of abiotic nature, their harmfulness, and methods of forecasting the fate of damaged forests. Acquainting students with forest fires, the damage they cause and measures to combat them is of particular importance. | ||||
Learning outcomes | ||||
By learning about pests of an entomological and phytopathological nature, their mutual interaction, as well as other groups of living organisms that cause damage in the forest, students will be able to properly assess the harmful effect of potential causes of damage in time. They will master methods of controlling the number of harmful organisms, assessment of damage caused by various factors, especially those of abiotic nature. Students will be able to make more accurate forecasts of the recovery of damaged forests. They will master the tactics and technique of extinguishing forest fires, the most significant causes of the drying of our forests. In addition, students will acquire the necessary knowledge for using GIS in the field of forest protection. | ||||
Content | ||||
Theoretical teaching: Introduction. Importance of forest protection. Harmful factors of abiotic nature. Harmful factors of biotic nature. methods of determining their damage. Organization of the forest protection service. Forest inspection methods. Reporting and diagnostic-prognostic forest protection service. Forest drying. Practical teaching: Measures to combat the causes of biotic and abiotic damage. Measures for rehabilitation of damaged forests. Technique and tactics of extinguishing forest fires. | ||||
Teaching Methods | ||||
Lectures, exercises, consultations, field teaching. | ||||
Literature | ||||
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Evaluation and grading | ||||
Two tests during the semester, a pre-exam colloquium and an oral exam. | ||||
Specific remarks | ||||
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