Urboecology and phytoremediation

Course: Landscape Design and Greening (Bachelor)

Structural unit: Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center

Title
Urboecology and phytoremediation
Code
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
8 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
PR5. To possess at the operational level the methods of observation, description, identification, classification, cultivation of ornamental plants and plant garden and park groups, maintenance of their decorativeness, stability and stability in the conditions of the complex green zone of the city. PR16. On the basis of in-depth knowledge of the natural sciences, form an idea about the preservation of biological diversity to increase the productivity, increase the stability and ecological plasticity of artificial phytocenoses and natural ecosystems in modern urban landscapes under global climate change.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful mastering of the educational disciplines "Landscape Phytoecology", "Soil Science and Soil Microbiology", "Meteorology and Climatology", "Plant Physiology", "Greening of populated areas", "Garden and park construction", "Fundamentals of urban planning", "Dendrology" , "Engineering equipment of garden facilities", "Reforestation and afforestation", "Adaptation of ornamental plants". 2. To be able to map ecosystems, analyze the main properties of natural ecotopes. 3. Possess basic skills of field research and work in a chemical laboratory.
Course content
The educational discipline "Urboecology and phytoremediation" is a mandatory educational discipline that forms a comprehensive understanding of the global process of urbanization of the natural environment and its irreversible consequences, features of urban ecosystems, urban ecotypes and their impact on the vitality of urban plantings, the impact of the main man-made factors on urban ecosystems, modern trends in the system of greening, phytomelioration and recreation of urban areas.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Musienko M.M. General ecology: Study guide / M.M. Musienko, O.V. Voytsehivska. - K.: Stal, 2010. - 395 p. 2. Curly V.P. Urboecology / V.P. Curling. - Lviv: Svit, 2001. - 440 p. 3. Curly V.P. Phytomelioration / V.P. Curling. - Lviv: Svit, 2003. - 540 p. 4. Brovko F.M., Taran N.Yu., Brovko O.F., Voytsehivska O.V. Reforestation and afforestation: Study guide for students of OR "Bachelor" who are studying in specialty 206 "Horticulture and park management" Kyiv: "Condor" Publishing House, 2019. 96 p. 5. Brovko F.M., Taran N.Yu., Brovko O.F., Voytsehivska O.V. Workbook for the performance of laboratory tasks in the discipline "Reforestation and afforestation": Educational methodical edition for students of the OR "Bachelor" studying in the specialty 206 "Horticulture and park management" Kyiv, 2020. - 23 p. [Electronic edition]http://surl.li/kdvpm
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, laboratory classes, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Current evaluation / current control: 1. Assessment of presentations, reports: RN 1.1, RN 2.1, RN 3.1 – 10 points/5 points (topic block of Section 1-2). 2. Reports on practical work: RN 1.1, RN 2.1 – 10 points/5 points (topic block of Section 1-2). 3. Control work 1: RN 1.1, RN 2.1 – 10 points/5 points (topic block of Section 1-2). 4. Individual task: RN 1.1, RN 3.1 – 10 points/5 points (topic block of Chapter 3). 5. Reports on practical works: RN 1.1, RN 2.1 – 20 points/5 points (topic block of Section 3). 6. Test work 2: RN 1.1, RN 2.1 – 10 points/5 points (topic block of Chapter 3). Semester control: in the form of an exam
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Olena Vasylivna Voitsekhivska
Department of Plant Biology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center
Olena Volodymyrivna Vasheka
Department of Plant Biology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center