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Forest and Nature ConservationLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: BE22FS40

Credits

3 op

Objective

The student
- knows the background to and developments in forest nature conservation
- can identify habitats of special importance according to the Forest Act
- can identify the forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act and other habitats that are important for biodiversity
- can describe methods for securing the biodiversity in commercial forests
- knows the approach to the consideration of endangered species
- can identify permanent archaeological remains in forests

Content

Why do we need forest nature conservation?
Different levels of forest conservation
Important structural features for biodiversity
Habitats of special importance of the Forest Act
Forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act
Habitats conserved according to forest certification
Identification of habitats
The consideration of individual endangered species
Permanent archaeological remains
Evaluation of the quality of nature conservation
Nature conservation criteria in different forest certification systems
The course is based on several of the global sustainability goals, mainly the goal of Life on land

Qualifications

No prerequisites.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a satisfactory level.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a excellent level.

Materials

To be announced in Moodle.

Enrollment

15.11.2024 - 09.03.2025

Timing

03.03.2025 - 22.06.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in bioeconomy
Teachers
  • Anders Hjortman
  • Johnny Sved
Groups
  • ÖH23FLEX-BES
    Öppna YH, Flexibelt till skogsbruksingenjör
  • ÖH24BES-FLEX-V
    Öppna YH, Flexmodul Skogsbruksingenjör, Vasa

Objective

The student
- knows the background to and developments in forest nature conservation
- can identify habitats of special importance according to the Forest Act
- can identify the forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act and other habitats that are important for biodiversity
- can describe methods for securing the biodiversity in commercial forests
- knows the approach to the consideration of endangered species
- can identify permanent archaeological remains in forests

Content

Why do we need forest nature conservation?
Different levels of forest conservation
Important structural features for biodiversity
Habitats of special importance of the Forest Act
Forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act
Habitats conserved according to forest certification
Identification of habitats
The consideration of individual endangered species
Permanent archaeological remains
Evaluation of the quality of nature conservation
Nature conservation criteria in different forest certification systems
The course is based on several of the global sustainability goals, mainly the goal of Life on land

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a satisfactory level.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a excellent level.

Qualifications

No prerequisites.

Enrollment

15.06.2024 - 15.09.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 25.10.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in bioeconomy
Teachers
  • Johnny Sved
  • Ragnar Höckerstedt
Groups
  • BE22DS-E
    Skogsbruksingenjör (YH), h22, Bioekonomi, dagstudier

Objective

The student
- knows the background to and developments in forest nature conservation
- can identify habitats of special importance according to the Forest Act
- can identify the forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act and other habitats that are important for biodiversity
- can describe methods for securing the biodiversity in commercial forests
- knows the approach to the consideration of endangered species
- can identify permanent archaeological remains in forests

Content

Why do we need forest nature conservation?
Different levels of forest conservation
Important structural features for biodiversity
Habitats of special importance of the Forest Act
Forested protected habitat types of the Nature Conservation Act
Habitats conserved according to forest certification
Identification of habitats
The consideration of individual endangered species
Permanent archaeological remains
Evaluation of the quality of nature conservation
Nature conservation criteria in different forest certification systems
The course is based on several of the global sustainability goals, mainly the goal of Life on land

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a satisfactory level.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a excellent level.

Qualifications

No prerequisites.