Biodiversity and Environmental Management 4305

Course Objectives

The course objective is to give the students more advanced knowledge in principles of environmental and biodiversity management in Lithuania and Norway. Special attention will be given to how knowledge in genetic and evolutionary toxicology should be taken into consideration in nature management. Both botany and zoology will be included. The lectures and excursions will be given both in Lithuania and Norway, and special focus will be given on comparisons between the two countries.

Course Description

The course will focus on the following issues:

  • environmental management authorities
  • environmental policy and legislation
  • environmental quality management and restoration
  • natural resources and biodiversity management
  • management of protected areas
  • environmental monitoring
  • measurement of species diversity
  • biodiversity and red-listed species
  • ecotoxicologi and species diversity
  • genetechnology and species diversity
  • monitoring of species diversity
  • indicator organisms, and their use in environmental management

Learning Methods

The course will be held in English.

The course include:

 

Norway

Lithuania

Lectures:

33 hours

25 hours

Excursions:

2 days

2 days

Seminars/Group projects:

13 hours

15 hours

Assessment Methods

The evaluation will be based on one group projects (40%), and two written final exam (30 % each).

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

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