PřF:Bi8710 Nature Conservation - Course Information
Bi8710 Nature Conservation
Faculty of ScienceAutumn 2012
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 2 credit(s) (fasci plus compl plus > 4). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. Dipl. Biol. Jiří Schlaghamerský, Ph.D. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- doc. Dipl. Biol. Jiří Schlaghamerský, Ph.D.
Department of Botany and Zoology – Biology Section – Faculty of Science
Contact Person: doc. Dipl. Biol. Jiří Schlaghamerský, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Botany and Zoology – Biology Section – Faculty of Science - Timetable
- Thu 11:00–12:50 BR3
- Prerequisites
- none
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Botany (programme PřF, N-EB)
- Ecological and Evolutionary Biology (programme PřF, B-EB, specialization Botany)
- Ecological and Evolutionary Biology (programme PřF, B-EB, specialization Zoology)
- Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Biology (programme PřF, N-EB)
- Zoology (programme PřF, N-EB)
- Course objectives
- At the end of this course, students should be able to: 1) briefly describe the development of nature conservation as an idea and subject of human activity; 2) use correctly and explain technical terms (and understand the ambiguity of many), like "nature", "biodiversity", "(bio)monitoring", "landscape character", "minimum viable population"; 3) briefly describe the effect of human activity on nature and the major causes of threat to nature in the past and at present, to give actual examples of exterminated or threatened biological species; 4)understand the link between biological and ecological knowledge and conservation (population biology and genetics, minimum dynamic area, etc.); 5) name and explain major methods (tools) of conservation like reintroductions, reserves or inventories; 6)proof basic knowlege of international agreements, EU and Czech regulations regarding conservation, basic types of protected areas in Czechia, and their representation, state (national) administration of conservation issues.
- Syllabus
- History of human impact on nature and the environment - history of nature conservation - global threats (population explosion, climate change, ozone hole, desertification, eutrofication, acidification, environmental pollution) - direct threats to populations, communities and ecosystems (hunting or fishing; habitat disturbance, down-scaling or fragmentation; introduction of predators or competitors)- conservation biology (ecological concepts and theories: r and K-strategies, succession, population ecology, island ecology, theorie of the mozaic cycle) - tools and methods of surveying and monitoring populations and communities incl. their evaluation in regard to their application in conservation (surveys, monitoring, red data lists, case studies) - fundamental tools to preserve biodiversty including genetic diversity (species / habitat conservation; in situ / ex situ measures - breeding in captivity, reintroduction, population and habitat management) - habitat management planning - habitat interconnection, protection of migration paths - overview of Czech and international legislation - international conservation activities / programmes, illegal trade with endangered species - categories and examples of protected areas in the Czech Republic and the international categories of protected areas.
- Literature
- Primack, R.B., P. Kindlmann a J. Jersáková: Biologické principy ochrany přírody, Portál, Praha, 2001.
- Storch D. a S. Mihulka: Úvod do současné ekologie. Portál, Praha, 2000.
- Míchal, Igor: Ekologická stabilita. MŽP ČR, 1992.
- Barth, Wolf-Eberhard: Naturschutz: das Machbare; praktischer Umwelt- und Naturschutz für alle; ein Ratgeber. 2., verb. und erw. Aufl., Paray, Hamburg, 1995. ISBN 3-490-11418-3
- Begon, M., J.L. Harper a C.R. Townsend: Ekologie: jedinci, populace a společenstva. 2. vyd. Vydavatelství Univerzity Palackého, Olomouc, 1997.
- Teaching methods
- lectures
- Assessment methods
- The course consists of a series of lectures. Credits are given based on the positive result of an oral exam (in case of increase of student numbers the exam might be a written one).
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually. - Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2012, recent)
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