Course: Green Infrastructure in Urbanised Spaces

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Course title Green Infrastructure in Urbanised Spaces
Course code KGG/ZELE
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Exercise
Level of course Master
Year of study 1
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Klapka Pavel, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
  • Jirmus René, Mgr.
Course content
The course for students who want to get, a bit theoretically and little more practically, into the issue of the green infrastructure, its inventory, assessment, and planning in urbanised spaces. The course for students who not only would like to identify woody plants, but also their role, function and benefits in urbanism and spatial planning. What is the green infrastructure and what are the ecosystem services? What is the green urbanism, what types of urban greenspace are there, what are the ecological specifics of these spaces, how do we inventory the urban greenspace, and how do we manage it? Which woody plants can be found in urbanised spaces and what are their characteristics? These themes will be particularly dealt with and explained during the outdoor activities. The crucial part of the course is dendrological knowledge, which will be developed carefully. In practical parts, we will learn to identify woody plants and to inspect relevant aspects of the field research into the green infrastructure of urbanised spaces.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, Observation, Demonstration, Group work
Learning outcomes
The course will present the issue of the green infrastructure im urbanised spaces aiming at practical aspects of inventory, assessment, and planning of the green infrastructure
comprehend the role of the green infrastructure in urbanised spaces theoretically and practically
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam, Analysis of Activities ( Technical works)

Recommended literature
  • Bažant, V., Úradníček, L. (2018). Keře. Academia Praha.
  • John, H, Marrs, C., Neubert, M. eds. Green Infrastructure Handbook: Conceptual and Theoretical Background, Terms and Definitions. Dresden. 2019.
  • Koblížek J. (2000). Jehličnaté a listnaté dřeviny našich zahrad a parků. Sursum, Tišnov.
  • Konijnendijk, C. C., Nilsson, K., Randrup, T. B., Schipperijn, J. eds. Urban forests and trees: a reference book. Springer. 2005.
  • Kowarik, I., Körner, S. (2005). Wild urban woodlands. Springer, Berlin.
  • Lemes de Oliveira, F., Mell, I. eds. Planning cities with nature. Springer. 2019.
  • McBride, J. R. The world?s urban forests. Springer. 2017.
  • Musil, I., Hamerník, J. Lesnická dendrologie 1: Jehličnaté dřeviny. ČZU Praha. 2003.
  • Musil, I., Möllerová, J. Lesnická dendrologie 2/1: Listnaté dřeviny. ČZU Praha. 2005.
  • Musil, I., Möllerová, J. Lesnická dendrologie 2/2: Listnaté dřeviny. ČZU Praha. 2005.
  • Musil, I., Möllerová, J. Lesnická dendrologie 2/3: Listnaté dřeviny. ČZU Praha. 2005.
  • Pearlmutter, D., Calfapietra, C., Samson, R., O?Brien, L., Ostoić, S. K., Sanesi, G., del Amo, R. A. (2017). The Urban Forest. Cultivating Green Infrastructure for People and the Environment. Springer.
  • Pilát A. (1964). Jehličnaté stromy a keře našich zahrad a parků. ČSAV, Praha.
  • Pilát A. (1953). Listnaté stromy a keře našich zahrad a parků. ČSAV, Praha.
  • Potschin, M., Haines-Young, R., Fish, R., Turner, R. K. eds. Routledge Handbook of Ecosystem Services. Routledge. 2016.
  • Spohn, M., Spohn, R. Stromy Evropy. Beta - Dobrovský. 2013.
  • Tichá, S., Úradníček, L. Multimediální obrazový atlas dřevin. MZLU Brno. 2009.
  • Úradniček, L., Maděra, P., Tichá, S., Koblížek, J. Dřeviny České republiky. Matice lesnická, Písek. 2001.
  • Wratten, S. D., Sandhu, H., Cullen, R., Costanza, R. eds. Ecosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. 2013.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Science Study plan (Version): Environmental Hazards and Climate Change (2024) Category: Geography courses 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Summer