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Data wydruku: 24.12.2016 01:59 Strona 1 z 2 Subject name
Subject name FOREST MANAGEMENT Subject code C:30379EPMO1 Faculty Course name Environmental Protection and Management (studies in English) Learning profile general academic profile Study year 3 Type of subject Obligatory Study semester 6 Study level undergraduate studies ECTS 2.0 Name of lecturer dr Sebastian Klisz (Main teacher) Teachers: dr Sebastian Klisz Learning outcomes Mode of delivery Course outcome Subject outcome Method of veryfication at the university Prerequisites Recommended components Subject contents Lectures: 16h 1. Forestry as the way of renewable natural resources management. Key words: deforestation, afforestation, silviculture, utilization, ecosystem services (ESS) 2. Forest management system functioning conditions. Key words: forest area, forest characteristic ,growing stock, biomass, carbon stock, removal of wood products, non-wood forest products (NWFP). 3. Multifunctional forestry model management. Key world: Multi-functional forestry, Sustainable Forest Management (SFM), Model forest concept, Forest Promotional Complex. 4. Productive forests functions. Key worlds: silviculture, protection and utilization, forestry wood chain, FLEGT – Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade. 5. Protective forests functions. Key worlds: soil and water protection, biodiversity, climate change mitigations. 6. Social forests functions. Key words: Recreation, tourism, game, education, rural development. 7. Present state forestry model management in Poland. Key word: Forest Act, National Policy of Forest, National Forest Holding. 8. Forestry strategy. Key words: forestry sector, policy determinant, Legally Binding Agreement (LBA),strategic objectives, action plan. 9. International forestry . Key worlds: Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, World Bank - The Program on Forests (PROFOR), European Commission - Standing Forest Committee, European Forest Institute (EFI), technological platforms (EUSTAFOR), Forest Europe Ministerial Conference (MCPFE). Exercises: 14h 1. Forest management- productive forests function . Fieldwork in the Forest District : natural and artificial regeneration, prec ommercial cuttings, thinnings, final cuttings, forest protection, wood forest products. 2. Forest management – non productive forest functions Fieldwork in the Forest District: watershed management, soil protection, biodiversity, tourism, recreations, forest education. Data wydruku: 02.03.2017 16:19 Strona 1 z 2 Recommended and required reading Required reading 1. Forestry 2011, Central Statistic Office, Warsaw 2011 2. The State of the World’s Forests 2011, FAO, Rome 2011 3. Climate change for Forest Policy Maker, FAO Rome 2011 4. Partnerships to Success in Sustainable Forest Management, International Model Forest Network, Canada, Ontario 2005 5. Forestry Resources Assessment 2010, FAO, Rome 2010 6. Gane Michael ,Forest Strategy Strategic Management and Sustainable Development for the Forest Sector, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherland 2007 7. Ecosystem Services in European State Forest, EUSTAFOR, June 2011 8. TEEB – The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity for National and International Policy Makers Summary: Responding to the Value of Nature2009, Wesseling, Germany 9. European Forestry in the Face of Climate Change Eustafor Guidelines, EUSTAFOR, December 2010 10. Mobilisation and efficient use of wood residues for energy generation, Report to the Standing Forestry Committee by the Standing Forestry Committee ad hoc Working Group II, July 2008 11. UNECE, FAO, The European Forest Sector Outlook Study II 2010-2030, Geneva 2011 12. The Forestry Wood Chain: The impact of EU research (1998-2004), European Communities 2004 13. Tosia - a tool for sustainability impact assessment of the forest-wood chain, EFORWOOD 2009 14. A Srategic Research Agenda for Innovation, Competitivness and Quality of Life Forest – Based Sector Technology Platform Brussels 2006 15. FAO, Forest products annual market review 2010-2011, Geneva Timber and Forest Study Paper 27, Geneva 2011 16. Review of instruments and valuation methods for multifunctional forest policy, POLFOREX, Warsaw 2009 17. Work Programme , MCPFE, November 2007, Warsaw 18. Payment for Ecosystem Services Getting Started A Primer, The Katoomba Group, 2008 19. UE Forest Action Plan, Communication from the Commission to the Council and The European Parliament, Brussels, 15.06. 2006 20. National Policy of Forest, Agencja Reklamowo – Wydawnicza Arkadiusz Grzegorczyk Warszawa 1997 21. Lasy w Polsce 2011, Centrum Informacyjne Lasów Państwowy , Warszawa 2011 22. Ustawa o lasach z dnia 28.09.1991 z późniejszymi zmianami, Dziennik Ustaw z 2011 roku Nr 12 poz. 59 23. Fronczak K. Poland’s green treasurehouse, Centrum Informacyjne Lasów Państwowych, Warszawa 2003 24. Bernadzki E. Lasy i leśnictwo krajów Unii Europejskiej, Centrum Informacyjne Lasów Państwowych, Warszawa 2006 25. Sierota Z. Quo vadis, for estry, Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa Sękocin Stary 2007 26. Żylicz T. Ekonomia Środowiska i zasobów naturalnych, PWE, Warszawa 2004 27. Yrjola T., Forest management guidelines and practices in Finland, Sweden and Norway European Forest Institude, Internal Report No. 11, EFI Finland 2002 28. PROFOR. Forest Institutions In Transition. Experiences and Lessons from Eastern Europe, PROFR at the World Bank, Washington 2005 29. Ostrom E., Gardner R., Walker J., Rules, Games and Common-Pool-Resources, The University of Michigan Press, Michigan March 1994 30. Hamilton H., Slash and Burn in the history of the Swedish Forests, Rural Development Network 21, Overseas Development Institute, London 1997, 31. Forestry Commission England Forest Strategy, Forestry Commission 2000 32. Nogalski B. Klisz S. Koncepcje I metody zarządzania zasobami leśnymi Polska i Świat, CeDeWu, Warszawa 2012 Recommeded reading Not required Lesson type and method of instruction Lesson type Number of study hours Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Project Seminar 15.0 0.0 15.0 0.0 0.0 Total number of study hours per semester included in study plan 30 e-learning hours included: 0.0 Assesment methods and criteria Subject passing criteria Passing threshold Percentage of the final grade Presence on lectures 90.0 50.0 Written exam 55.0 50.0 Example issues / example questions / tasks being completed Language of instructions English Work placement Not applicable Data wydruku: 02.03.2017 16:19 Strona 2 z 2