Lecturer(s)
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Zágoršek Kamil, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Vitvar Tomáš, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Studying the nature, geographical courses relations, physical geography 2. The school in drainage basin, the case of Liberec - the Nisa-river catchment, hydro regimes 3. Weather and climate, simple measurement of temperature, pressure, humidity, synoptic maps in media 4. Landforms - elevations,depressions, plains, rocks and earths 5. Soil profiles, horizons, soil survey, land use 6. Fytocenoses and zoocenoses in school locality - basins and mountains 7. Relations between rainfall and run-off, floods, water management 8. Liberec basin and human/cultural landscape: landforms, soils, vegetation, climate 9. Rocks, earths and soils - samples: colour, texture and strucuture, moisture 10. Hypsometry, vertical profiles of landscape, anthropogenetic landforms 11. Pollution and damages of physical landscape components, urban and rural environment 12. Nature and landscape protection, NATURA 2000, nature as capital 13. Poster: Nature and landscape in the school vicinity
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing), Self-study (text study, reading, problematic tasks, practical tasks, experiments, research, written assignments)
- Class attendance
- 28 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Main objectives can be summarized as follows: to understand the basic interaction between humans and nature and landscape ecosystem as capital with services for people and biota to learn the practical applications of sustainability in regional policy to analyze the impact of human activities upon physical landscapes to elaborate the ways of balance between nature protection/conservation and human needs to delineate the principals of precautionality, inter-generation and actual responsibility to understand and analyze relations of economy, society, culture, politics, ecology and technology
Main objectives can be summarized as follows: to understand the basic interaction between humans and nature and landscape ecosystem as capital with services for people and biota to learn the practical applications of sustainability in regional policy to analyze the impact of human activities upon physical landscapes to elaborate the ways of balance between nature protection/conservation and human needs to delineate the principals of precautionality, inter-generation and actual responsibility to understand and analyze relations of economy, society, culture, politics, ecology and technology
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Prerequisites
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basic course in bachelor study programme
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Practical demonstration of acquired skills
Terrain for fieldwork study, information system and preparation of geography lectures
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Recommended literature
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demek J., Quitt E., Raušer. Základy obecné fyzické geografie. Praha, Academia, 1976.
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Horník S. a kol. Základy fyzické geografie. SPN Praha, 1982.
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