OS13MONI - Forest health monitoring
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| Type of study | Bachelor academic studies | |||
| Study programme | ||||
| Course title | Forest health monitoring | |||
| Acronym | Status | Semester | Number of classes | ECTS | 
| OŠ13MONI | elective | 5 | 2L + 2E | 4.0 | 
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| Prerequisite | Form of prerequisites | |||
| Does not have | Does not have | |||
| Learning objectives | ||||
| Acquiring knowledge about the importance and implementation of the health monitoring system of forest ecosystems. | ||||
| Learning outcomes | ||||
| Full training of students to work on forest protection monitoring (ICP Forests). Monitoring of health status includes observation and data collection in the field, measurement and inventory; data analysis and state determination; forecasting future events and making appropriate decisions in this regard. | ||||
| Content | ||||
| Theoretical teaching: Convention on Transboundary Transfer of Polluting Substances; Implementation of monitoring of the International Cooperative Program for Forests ICPF; Objectives of the ICPF monitoring system; ICPF methodology; Structure and content of monitoring for Level I; Collection and processing of data from bioindicator points for Level I; Structure and content of monitoring for Level II; Possible objectives regarding the development of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management; Collection and processing of data from stations for Level II; Study of cause-and-effect relationships of forest health status based on monitoring results; Evaluation of the impact of atmospheric deposition scenarios in the future on the (chemical) state of the ecosystem; Monitoring as an instrument of environmental policy; Reporting on the results of monitoring and presentation of information, use of GIS for monitoring the health status of forests. Field teaching: Tour of characteristic bioindicative points in Serbia, recording of certain parameters and data processing; Tour of stations for intensive monitoring (Level II), data collection for certain parameters and data processing; Presentation of information. | ||||
| Teaching Methods | ||||
| Lectures, exercises and practical teaching in the field | ||||
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| Evaluation and grading | ||||
| Oral exam, seminar papers, tests | ||||
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