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Course title Species and Habitat Protection
Course code MežZ2039
Credit points (ECTS) 4.5
Total Hours in Course 121.5
Number of hours for lectures 16
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes 32
Independent study hours 72
Date of course confirmation 23/03/2015
Responsible Unit Institute of Forest Management
 
Course developers
Dr. silv., prof. Inga Straupe
Dr. biol., asoc. prof. Gunārs Pētersons

There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course
 
Replaced course
LaukB006 [GLMEB005] Species and Habitat Protection
Course abstract
Study course examines the policy of environmental protection in Latvia, its prior problems. The biodiversity is described. Students obtain knowledge about development of vegetation in Latvia after ice-age. The boreal coniferous, European broad-leaved, Eurosibirian black-alder forests are analysed. Meadows, waters, bogs, mires, sea, seaside habitats are described. Species and habitats protection is inspected.The characterization, analysis and evaluation of Latvia's habitats are given.The management of habitats for the maintaining and contributing of biodiversity is analysed.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
1.Knowledge – to define and characterize the Latvia's habitats and biodiversity associated with them, as well as groups of especially protected species – tests, practical works, seminars;
2.Skills – to describe and to distinguish structural elements important for biodiversity in habitats; obtain the identification skills of the plants and animals - tests, practical works, seminars; 3.Competence – to analize and evaluate the possibilities to maintain, to preserve and to manage the habitats - tests, practical works, seminars.
Course Content(Calendar)
1. The environmental policy in Latvia (1 h). Priority issues (1 h). The concept of biodiversity (1 h).
2. Development of vegetation in Latvia after the Ice Age (1 h). Boreal (northern) coniferous forests (1 h). European nemoral broad-leaved forests (1 h).
3. Eurosibirian black alder swamp forests (1 h). Important places for biodiversity in forests (2 h).
4. The woodland key habitats (1 h). The habitat specialists and indicator species. The structural elements in the forest (1 h).
Test Biodiversity in the forest. Forest groups (1 h)
5. Meadows, their classification. The management of meadows (3 h).
6. Fresh water. Rivers. Lakes. Springs (2 h).
7. The mires and bogs, their classification. The protection of mires and bogs (2 h).
8. Marine and coastal habitats (2 h).
Seminar Habitats, their characterisation and management (2 h)
9. The legislation of nature conservation. European Union’s and Latvia’s protected habitats (3 h).
10. Species protection, problems and solutions (1 h).
11. The habitat mapping: the inventory of territory, analysis of habitats and their evaluation (2 h).
Test Species and habitat protection (1 h).
12. Spring migration of birds – bird watching (3 h). The determination of meadows birds and plants in nature (2 h).
13. The determination of forest plants and birds in nature (3 h).
14. The bat watching using ultrasound detectors (3 h).
15. The determination of swamp plants and animals (1 h).
16. The determination of coastal and freshwater habitats, their plants and animals in nature (2 h).
Seminar The problems and the solutions for species and habitat protection (3 h).
Part time extramural studies All topics specified for full time studies are accomplished, but the number of contact hours is one half of the number specified in the calendar.
Requirements for awarding credit points
Attended lectures and laboratory works in 75% volume study course "Species and Habitat Protection". Successfully written 2 tests. Exam.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
The seminars: the preparation of the individual presentations about Habitats, their characterisation and management and The problems and the solutions for species and habitat protection.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
The assessment of the study course is based on the cumulative assessment of the test and the seminars (the individual presentations). In the case of refinement of the mark, the student answers additional questions. The test is successful if at least 50% of the questions are answered correctly. The seminars (the individual presentations) are evaluated in accordance with the established assessment procedure (the content of presentation, presentation, discussion and answers to questions).
Compulsory reading
1. Latvijas biotopi. Rīga: Latvijas dabas fonds, 2001. 96 lpp.
2. Mežaudžu atslēgas biotopu rokasgrāmata. Aut.: V. Lārmanis, N. Priedītis, M. Rudzīte . Rīga: VMD, 2000. 127 lpp.
3. Sugu un biotopu aizsardzība mežā. D. Bojāre ... [u.c.]. Rīga: Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde, 2006. 96 lpp. Pieejams: http://www.daba.gov.lv/upload/File/Publikacijas/BRO_Sug_biot_aizs_meza.pdf
4. ES aizsargājamie biotopi Latvijā. Noteikšanas rokasgrāmata. Galvenais redaktors A. Auniņš. 2.izd. Rīga: LDF, 2013. 359 lpp. Pieejams: http://www.varam.gov.lv/lat/publ/publikacijas/dabas_aizsardzibas_joma/?doc=10539
Further reading
1. www.latvijasdaba.lv; www.daba.gov.lv
2. Aktuālā savvaļas sugu un biotopu apsaimniekošanas problemātika Latvijā. Rīga: LDF, 2008. 162 lpp. Pieejams: http://old.ldf.lv/pub/?doc_id=28929 3. Purvu aizsardzība un apsaimniekošana īpaši aizsargājamās dabas teritorijās. Rīga:LDF,2008. 183 lpp. Pieejams: http://ldf.lv/sites/default/files/faili/Publikacijas/Gramatas/purvu_gramata.pdf
Periodicals and other sources
1. Žurnāls "Vides vēstis". Rīga: Vides aizsardzības klubs. ISSN 1407-2939; http://www.videsvestis.lv/default.asp?arhivs
2. Rakstu krājums "Latvijas veģetācija". Rīga: Latvijas Universitātes Bioloģijas institūts. ISSN 1407-3641 3. Rakstu krājums "Mežzinātne". Salaspils: LVMI Silava. ISSN 1407-270X; http://silava.lv/Mezzinatne/lejupieladei.aspx
Notes
Compulsory study course professional bachelor study program Environment and Water Management of professional higher education