Forest ecology and managementLaajuus (5 cr)
Course unit code: C-10088-LM00DK89
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- English
- Institution
- University of Eastern Finland
Objective
The student can: - Explain the main principles of sustainable forest management. - Describe the basic concepts of forest ecology and the main factors determining biodiversity in forest ecosystems. - Understand the main principles of forest management for even-aged and uneven-aged forestry. - Identify forest and peatland plant species. - Evaluate the role of forest management on different ecosystem services. - Describe the factors affecting forest health and resilience.
Content
Principles for sustainable forest management and its practical applications Factors determining biodiversity in forest ecosystems Forest management practices in even-aged and uneven-aged forestr Forest management and ecosystem services Forest health and resilience
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Materials
Lecture materials and research articles Book: Girona, M.M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S., & Bergeron, Y. (2023). Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. Springer Nature. Chapters: 1, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15 (125 p.).
Further information
Campus: Joensuu
Execution methods
Blended teaching: Hybrid lectures, cooperative work in groups and Moodle assignments online, field teaching.
Accomplishment methods
Study methods: lectures (20 h), individual learning of course materials (70 h), group work and exercises (35 h), field trip (8 h). Evaluation criteria: exam (0-5), learning tasks (pass/fail), species identification (pass/fail) and group work (pass/fail). The field trip is mandatory and must be completed to receive credit points. Grading scale 0-5