Lecturer(s)
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Lehejček Jiří, Mgr. Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Main topics: - History, definitions, UNESCO sustainable development goals - Ecosysteme services - introduction - Ecosysteme services - forest ecosystemes - Ecosysteme services - water ecosystemes - Ecosysteme services - wetland ecosystemes - Ecosysteme services - desert and polar ecosystemes - Ecosysteme services - agriculture ecosystemes I. - Ecosysteme services - agriculture ecosystemes II. - Ecosysteme services - urban ecosystemes - Methods for true cost accounting - Industry, corporate and private compensation schemes - Field excursion - Case study I. - Case study II.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Home preparation for classes
- 40 hours per semester
- Educational trip
- 10 hours per semester
- Preparation for examination
- 20 hours per semester
- Preparation for course credit
- 20 hours per semester
- Participation in classes
- 42 hours per semester
- Term paper
- 10 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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Understand context of the landscape spheres. |
Understand context of the landscape spheres. |
Skills |
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Understand sientific literature and interpret it. |
Understand sientific literature and interpret it. |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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identify the main ecosystem services describe processes for their assessment assess the impacts of using an ecosystem approach to nature describe the nature of individual ecosystem services explain in a comprehensive way the consequences of a production-oriented or unilateral farm orientation |
identify the main ecosystem services describe processes for their assessment assess the impacts of using an ecosystem approach to nature describe the nature of individual ecosystem services explain in a comprehensive way the consequences of a production-oriented or unilateral farm orientation |
Skills |
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practically assess the risks associated with the absence of an ecosystem approach in decision-making processes develop an assessment of ecosystem services according to a specified approach assess the externalities associated with purely productive use of ecosystems interpret and apply the legislative framework and standards related to ecosystem services |
practically assess the risks associated with the absence of an ecosystem approach in decision-making processes develop an assessment of ecosystem services according to a specified approach assess the externalities associated with purely productive use of ecosystems interpret and apply the legislative framework and standards related to ecosystem services |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Text analysis |
Text analysis |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Educational trip |
Educational trip |
Monologic (Exposition, lecture, briefing) |
Monologic (Exposition, lecture, briefing) |
Students working in pairs |
Students working in pairs |
Lecturing |
Lecturing |
Skills |
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Lecturing |
Lecturing |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Analysis of a presentation given by the student |
Analysis of a presentation given by the student |
Text analysis |
Text analysis |
Didactic test |
Didactic test |
Grade (Using a grade system) |
Grade (Using a grade system) |
Essay |
Essay |
Conversation |
Conversation |
Recommended literature
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ELMQUIST, Thomas, et al. Urbanization, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities A Global Assessment. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer, 2013. ISBN 978-94-007-7087-4.
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JACOBS, Sander; DENDONCKER, Nicolas; KEUNE, Hans. Ecosystem Services: Global Issues, Local Practices. Boston: Elsevier, 2013. ISBN 978-0-12-419964-4.
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NUNES, A.L.D., Paulo (ed.). Handbook on the Economics of Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. ISBN 978-1-78195-151-4.
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