Code: | GEOGR013 | Acronym: | DRUE |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Geography |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Geography |
Course/CS Responsible: | Bachelor in Geography |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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GEOGR | 24 | GEOGR - Study Plan | 2 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
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- To recall and integrate fundamental knowledge on aspects of the rural world from an interdisciplinary approach. - Research, process and interpret the main sources of information used in the analysis of rural spaces, particularly statistical, documental and bibliographic information. - Apprehend the typological diversity of European rural spaces, problematic yet diversified spaces, which are tending towards multifunctional approaches. - Understand the importance of the mixed farming and forestry sector in the European/world context. -Identify the characteristics of the territories studied, their particularities and problems. -Develop competences in defining sustainable intervention strategies in these spaces. -Question the sustainability/revitalisation of European rural spaces from the perspective of the integrated planning based on critical reflection. -Develop team work, share ideas, methods and strategies, in an environment of interactivity, with a view to developing competences in defining intervention strategies at different scales.
apreensão de metodologias e quadros teóricos fundamentais no âmbito das ruralidades numa abordagem interdisciplinar.
- pesquisar, tratar e interpretar as principais fontes de informação utilizada na análise dos espaços rurais (informação estatística, documental, bibliográfica...)
- conhecimento da diversidade tipológica dos espaços rurais europeus, suas potencialidades e problemáticas
- a importância da multifuncionalidade dos espaços rurais europeus
- perceção da importância do setor agropecuário e florestal no contexto europeu/mundial
- identificação das características dos referidos territórios, suas fundamentações e problemáticas.
- Desenvolver competências tendentes à definição de estratégias de intervenção sustentável nestes espaços.
- Questionar a sustentabilidade/revitalização dos espaços rurais europeus numa perspectiva de ordenamento integrado destes espaços num alinhamento reflexivo e crítico.
- Trabalhar em equipa, partilhando ideias, métodos e estratégias, num ambiente de grande interactividade, perspectivando desenvolver competências tendentes à definição de estratégias de intervenção a diferentes escalas.
1- The European Space: brief framing notes
1.1 The main organizational features of Europe
1.2- A distinctive natural setting
1.3- The plurality of natural units and their problems
1.4- The trilogy demographic trends / economic development / environmental impacts
1.5- The CAP: its economic and social consequences
2- The diversity of problems in European rural areas in the XXI century
2.1 The heterogeneity of production systems and rural landscapes
2.2- The functional changes of rural areas: the emergence of multifunctionality
2.3 Public authorities and the reorganization / revitalization of rural areas
3.1- Western Europe and North: high productivity and sustainability
3.2 Europe Mediterranean: diversity and need for profound metamorphoses
3.3- Eastern Europe: transition to a new paradigm
4- The importance of EU agriculture in the European context
- Theoretical and practical classes. - Theoretical contents will be presented using audiovisual aids; a constructive learning environment will be fostered. - Practical classes in which students can apply the knowledge acquired and in work groups. - The assignments aim to explore different subjects and the most pressing problems of the European rural areas, focusing on new strategies to implement and their consequences. Assignments are based on fieldwork and tutorials. -The student will acquire methodological, technical, scientific and relational skills in order to develop a project, questioning reality and being propositive in resolving/minimising the various problems of rural areas.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 60,00 |
Participação presencial | 5,00 |
Trabalho de campo | 5,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 30,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Time (hours) |
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Elaboração de relatório/dissertação/tese | 20,00 |
Estudo autónomo | 36,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 56,00 |
Trabalho de campo | 10,00 |
Trabalho de investigação | 40,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |
Minimum of 75% of class attendance, except in the cases foreseen in the regulations in force The student must obtain a grade of at least 9.5 to pass the subject. Attendance is compulsory in both theoretical, practical and tutorial classes, and is an integral part of assessment.
Minimum of 75% of class attendance, except in the cases foreseen in the regulations in force Final marks result from the exam on theoretical contents, together with marks obtained in the practical assignment. The practical marks will only be considered if the students pass the theoretical part. The practical part includes fieldwork. The final average mark will be calculated as follows: - Theoretical component: 60% - Practical component: 30% - Oral presentation, debate, participation: 10%
Not applicable.
- In accordance with the regulations in force. - Exchange students can do an assignment on one of the themes instead of the exam. Students will be tutored by the teacher. - Student workers have to do a practical assignment as part of their assessment, under tutorial supervision.
- In accordance with the regulations in force.
Language of Instruction: Portuguese Bibliography: English, French, Spanish and Portuguese