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Course code: IPS10035o17
Semester: 2017/2018 summer
Name: Natural Conditions in Land Management
Major: Land Management
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 6
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: prof. dr hab.Beata Raszka, dr inż. Piotr Krajewski, dr inż. Barbara Mastalska-Cetera
Language of instruction: Polish / English
The course in English will be available if a minimum of 6 students sign up for a group.If less than 6 students sign up for the group, the course will be available in Polish with the possibility of individual support in English. Contact person: dr inż. Piotr Krajewski

Learning outcomes: Student has a general knowledge of the biosphere, chemical and physical processes taking place in it, basic techniques necessary to shape the environment in spatial planning. He demonstrates knowledge of the basic methods, techniques, technologies, tools and materials that allow use of the potential of nature to improve the quality of human life - in line with the principles of sustainable development He has knowledge of the role and importance of the natural environment and sustainable use of biological diversity and its threats Student has the ability to find, understand, analyze and use the necessary information from various sources and in various forms He identifies and analyzes the phenomena affecting the environment Student has the ability to take standard measures to address the problems in the field of the environment and natural resources

Competences: Student is able to interact and work in a group, taking different roles, he is aware of the risks and able to appreciate the consequences of their business planning and design in the environment, he is aware of the need for self-improvement training

Prerequisites: the basics of biology and ecology

Course content: Student learns basic processes occurring in the environment and the interrelationship of elements abiotic and biotic; the importance of natural resources and the environment as a source of economic activities and the satisfaction of social needs. He learns about the forms of nature and landscape protection in Poland. He understands the need for introduction of alternative planning solutions due to environmental conditions. The importance of natural resources in spatial planning, interaction: man and environment. Abiotic elements: 1) atmosphere and climatic diversity in Poland. 2) Lithosphere, 3) Hydrosphere, the water cycle, 4) Pedosphere, Polish agricultural soils bonitation. Biotic elements: 1) The concept of ecosystem, types of ecosystems 2) The evolution of the natural environment - the role of anthropogenic factors, types of anthropogenic impacts and response levels of natural systems. The relationship between man and the environment: 1) The possibilities of use of natural resources. 2) Natural resources as a determinant of spatial solutions - spatial ecological systems. 3) The specificity and functioning of cultural landscapes. 4) The need of nature protection. 5) Forms of nature protection in Poland. 6) Management of space in different types of landscape (urban landscapes, landscapes suburban, rural landscapes). Shaping the natural structure of the city: 1) The role of open spaces in the structure of the city. 2) Delimitation of the structures of natural value. 3) Concepts shaping of natural structures within cities (historical systems, contemporary examples). 4) Anthropogenic threats (including the phenomenon of urban sprawl, isolation and fragmentation of space, the consequences for the environment and socio-economic phenomena in disordered space).

Recommended literature: Obligatory literature: 1. Current laws and regulations concerning environmental protection, spatial planning and ecophysiography studies. 2. Majchrowska A., Papińska E., 2014, Natural environment of Poland and its protection, [in:] Natural environment of Poland and its protection in Łódź University Geographical Research, [ed.]Kobojek E., Marszał T., Łódź University Press. 3. Daniszewski P., 2013, Forms of nature protection in Poland, World Scientific News, vol. 1 (2013), pp. 9-13. 4. Zielińska A., 2010, Management system of protected areas and its monitoring in Poland, Economics & Sociology, vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 121-127. 5. https://www.gdos.gov.pl/forms-of-nature-protection Complementary literature: 6. European Landscape Convention, Florence 2000. 7. Grodzińska-Jurczak M., Cent J., 2011, Expansion of Nature Conservation Areas: Problems with Natura 2000 Implementation in Poland? Environmental Management vol. 47 (1), pp. 11-27.

Assessment methods: presentation/test project exam

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