Course detail
Nature Protection and Sustainable Development
FCH-MCO_TURAcad. year: 2012/2013
Basic principles of nature and landscape protection, environment, strategy and perspective. Biological principles of nature conservation. International Convention of the Conservation of Nature, the international institutions of the protection of nature. The current state of nature protection - examples of from the Czech Republic, Germany, USA. Basic principles and concepts of sustainable development (history, development, principles, objectives, policies, strategies). Environmentally affected areas of the world. Global problems (the effect of increasing population, climate change, the ozone hole, pollution of air, water, oceans, soils, biodiversity change). Significant declarations and conventions (Bruntland Report, Rio Earth Summit, Agenda 21, the Kyoto Protocol, Johannesburg 2002 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment). Indicators of sustainable development, methods for measuring and achieving sustainable development, the implementation of sustainable development. Ecological footprint.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1st Students will increase their knowledge on issues of Nature Conservation and Landscape, sustainable development.
2nd Students will know the current state of nature protection in the Czech Republic, Germany, USA.
3rd Students will be able to assess the impact of anthropogenic activities on ecosystems and will be able to determine the individual effects of anthropogenic activities on ecosystems.
4th Students will understand the global problems of the of mankind in the relation to environmental protection and sustainable development.
5th Students will be able to understand the current declarations and conventions of sustainable development, in the methods and activities to achieve sustainable development at national and European level.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Course curriculum
2nd Biological principles of nature protection.
3rd International Convention for the Conservation of Nature, an international institution for the protection of nature (CITES, WWF, UNESCO, MAB, IUCN, Europarc).
4th The current state of nature - examples of nature protection in the Czech Republic, Germany, USA.
5th Basic principles and concepts of sustainable development (history, development, principles, objectives, policies and strategies).
6th Environmentally affected areas of the world.
7th Global problems (impact of increasing population).
8th Global issues (climate change, ozone hole, air pollution).
9th Global problems (pollution of water, oceans, soils, biodiversity change).
10th Significant declarations and conventions (Bruntland report, the Rio Earth Summit, Agenda 21, the Kyoto Protocol, Johannesburg 2002 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, The Ramsar Convention on wetlands protection, Bern Convention, Bonn Convention, Antarctic Treaty, Natura 2000, the Aarhus Convention).
11th Sustainable Development Indicators
12th Methods for measuring and achieving sustainable development, ecological footprint.
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Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Chiras D.D. Environmnetal science, Creating a sustanaible future. Jones and Bartlett Publisher, 2006, pp.1-730 (CS)
Manahan S.E. Environmental science and Technology, Sustainable Approach to Green (CS)
Primack, B.P., Kinldmann, P., Jersáková, J., Biologické principy ochrany přírody, Portál, Praha, 2001 (CS)
Recommended reading
Moldan, B., A decade os suistanable development, UK, Prague, 2004 (CS)
Moldan, B., Indikátory trvale udržitelného rozvoje, MŽP ČR, 1996 (CS)
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme NPCP_CHTOZP Master's
branch NPCO_CHTOZP , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
- Programme NKCP_CHTOZP Master's
branch NKCO_CHTOZP , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
- Programme CKCP_CZV lifelong learning
branch CKCO_CZV , 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional