BIP EU Nature Restoration LawLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: IE10086
Credits
3 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Kaija Saramäki
- Anniina Kontiokorpi
Objective
After completing the course, you will understand the concept of the EU Nature restoration law. You will also understand nature restoration actions in forests, freshwaters and peatlands. You will have knowledge of the characteristics of nature restoration in the EU.
You will have skills and experience of multicultural teamwork as well planning together as a team.
Content
During the virtual phase, the students will look into their own country’s nature restoration projects in groups, to form a basis for understanding the issues in a wider context.
Lecturers and experts will provide short recorded introductory lectures on the topics followed by field visits to nature restoration sites.
During the onsite phase, multidisciplinary groups will work on a nature restoration case provided by the partner universities or their stakeholders.
Content:
• Nature restoration policy and regulation
• Forest land restoration
• Freshwater restoration
• Peatland restoration
• Other natural habitat restoration
• GIS in nature restoration
• Participation in nature restoration
Enrollment
01.10.2023 - 31.10.2023
Timing
12.04.2024 - 15.06.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Wärtsilä Campus Karjalankatu 3
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Engineering
Teachers
- Mari Hautala
- Anniina Kontiokorpi
- Kaija Saramäki
Teacher in charge
Kaija Saramäki
Groups
-
TOP23_24Other Complimentary Studies Group Semester 2023-2024
Objective
After completing the course, you will understand the concept of the EU Nature restoration law. You will also understand nature restoration actions in forests, freshwaters and peatlands. You will have knowledge of the characteristics of nature restoration in the EU.
You will have skills and experience of multicultural teamwork as well planning together as a team.
Content
During the virtual phase, the students will look into their own country’s nature restoration projects in groups, to form a basis for understanding the issues in a wider context.
Lecturers and experts will provide short recorded introductory lectures on the topics followed by field visits to nature restoration sites.
During the onsite phase, multidisciplinary groups will work on a nature restoration case provided by the partner universities or their stakeholders.
Content:
• Nature restoration policy and regulation
• Forest land restoration
• Freshwater restoration
• Peatland restoration
• Other natural habitat restoration
• GIS in nature restoration
• Participation in nature restoration
Location and time
The course will be implemented partly virtually and partly onsite:
- Preliminary phase (12.4.-9.6.2024)
- Onsite phase (10.-15.6.2024)
Student workload
The course will be implemented partly virtually and partly onsite:
- Preliminary phase (12.4.-9.6.2024)
o 27 hours
o Orientation lectures, joint planning of the course, background research to nature restoration in groups, preparing a poster
- Onsite phase (10.-15.6.2024)
o 54 hours
o facilitated workshops, field visits and group work
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The course is evaluated on a scale of 0-5, where 5 is excellent, 1 is satisfactory and 0 is failed. The evaluation of the course is based on the approved completion of the preliminary assignments (20%) and group work during the face-to-face phase (80%)