Learning objectives
See the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Zoology and Botany
Course unit content
The integrated teaching of animal and plant biodiversity in natural and anthropized ecosystems for the third year of the Degree Course in Nature and Environmental Sciences is divided into two modules: Animal Biodiversity (6 CFU) and Plant Biodiversity (6 CFU) . The course provides fundamental knowledge on the principles and methods of studying biodiversity, its description, threats and possible safeguard methods. The students will be given the tools to know, describe and interpret biodiversity both in natural environments, possibly interpreting the ecological gradients that drive variations, and in environments with different anthropic impacts, from agro-forestry systems to urban areas.
Particular attention will be given to biodiversity seen not only as a target but also as a sustainability tool in agro-forestry and urbanized systems.
For further details, see the Syllabus and web links of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Full programme
See the Programms reported in the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Bibliography
See the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Teaching methods
See the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Assessment methods and criteria
See the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
See the Goals Agenda 2030 reporte in the Syllabus of the individual Modules (Animal Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. D.A. Grasso; Plant Biodiversity, lecturer Prof. Alessandro Petraglia).