Territorial investigation and survey

Course objectives

Student will experiment with methods and tools of field research and survey in order to define critical approaches in knowledge and representation of the territory

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The activity consists of 3 credits with commitment divided as follows: • two introductory classroom lessons (two hours each), • two half-day outings (3 hours each), • a full day outing (9 hours), • a final lesson (two hours). Closing activity: In the closing lesson, each student will present to the class in the form of a two-page presentation a comment relating to a plant species observed (and photographed) in a site where it grows spontaneously, explaining what the ecological, natural and/or or anthropic that have determined its presence in that specific site. The chosen species may have been observed during outings carried out together or individually.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Books
https://www.mite.gov.it/sites/default/files/archivio/biblioteca/protezione_natura/LaFloraInItalia.pdf
Frequency
Not mandatory
Exam mode
Closing activity: In the closing lesson, each student will present to the class in the form of a two-page presentation a comment relating to a plant species observed (and photographed) in a site where it grows spontaneously, explaining what the ecological, natural and/or or anthropic that have determined its presence in that specific site. The chosen species may have been observed during outings carried out together or individually.
Lesson mode
The Activity includes lessons in classroom and excursion within the territory of the Metropolitan City of Rome
  • Lesson codeAAF2068
  • Academic year2024/2025
  • CourseTerritory's management and enhancement
  • CurriculumApplicativo-progettuale
  • Year1st year
  • Semester1st semester
  • CFU3
  • Subject areaAbilità informatiche e telematiche