Code: | BIOL3008 | Acronym: | BIOL3008 | Level: | 300 |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Biology |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Biology |
Course/CS Responsible: | Bachelor in Biology |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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L:B | 32 | Official Study Plan | 3 | - | 6 | 48 | 162 |
- To understand and apply the several concepts of Forest.
- To recognize the importance of forests at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
- To acknowledge and interpret the diversity of forest ecosystems at multiple scales.
- To distinguish and value the functions and services of forests.
- To understand forest management models related to the several functions and services.
Upon completion, students should be able to:
- Discuss the relationship of the forest and its use to the welfare of mankind;
- Understand the challenges and demands on natural resources for recreational purposes;
- Demonstrate knowledge of how forestry affect wildlife and environmental issues.
- Diagnose forest health status and propose interventions accordingly;
- Identify the various natural hazards on forest areas and propose mitigation measures.
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- Forest: concepts. Types of forests: structural, biogeographic and anthropic/historical perspectives. Social, economic and environmental functions of forests. Forests in the landscape context. - Diversity of forest ecosystems in Portugal. - The tree: morphology, eco-physiology and biogeography. Composition, structure and functioning of forest ecosystems. - Functions and services of forest ecosystems. Woody and non-woody products from forests; management for production. Environmental services of forests; management for supporting and regulating services. Forests in nature and biodiversity conservation; management for conservation and protection. Recreation and other cultural functions and services from forests in rural landscapes. Natural hazards in forest landscapes. Forests and the scenic value of landscapes. Trees and forests in urban and peri-urban areas.
- Formal classes with exposition and discussion of subjects, using video projection of slides.
- Group projects on specific subjects within the scope of the course, with targeted literature search and tutored discussions.
- Field trips (whenever possible) for observation and discussion of real examples.
designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 70,00 |
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico | 30,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
designation | Time (hours) |
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Estudo autónomo | 94,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 48,00 |
Trabalho de investigação | 20,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |
Enrollment in University courses requires regular class attendance as well as careful preparation. Therefore, students are expected to attend all their scheduled classes and particiupate in group projects.
However, absences from classes are allowed to a maximum of 25% of the possible classes. That is, students attending less than 75% of their possible classes are excluded from final assessment.
- Final written examination: 70%
- Group projects: 30%
For final approval a student must obtain a final classification of 10 points.
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- Final written examination: 70%
- Group projects: 30%
For final approval a student must obtain a final classification of 10 points.
Students who wish to have a second attempt to improve the overall course grade can only do a second written examination (70%).
Final grade = Final exam (70%) + Group projects presentation (30%).
For final approval a student must obtain a final classification of 10 points.
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