Degree | Type | Year |
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4313784 Interdisciplinary Studies in Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability | OT | 0 |
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Students must have basic knowledge in environmental sciences and ability to follow lectures in English.
To understand the landscape as an expression of natural and social history.
Methodological approach to understand and analyse examples in Europe and the Mediterranean region.
Comprehend a historical perspective on the conservation origins and Natural Protected Areas (NPA), as well as the existing legislative figures of protection.
To study tools for management and biodiversity monitoring and conservation in Natural Protected Areas (NPA), in the context of global change and its socioecological implications.
Explain criteria and analytical and legal tools for diagnosis and assessment of NPA management.
Module presentation.
Sub-Module 1: Protected areas (TM)
PROTECTED AREAS
The origin and the evolution of Protected Areas. Protection schemes.
Biosphere reserves as science for sustainability support sites.
The case of the network of Mediterranean Biosphere Reserves.
Global change indicators in protected areas: forests and Mediterranean river basins.
EXPERIENCES FROM THE ANALYSIS AND THE MANAGEMENT IN PROTECTED AREAS
Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve of Montseny. Objectives and interactions between protection figures.
The Pyrenees as a trans-frontier conservation area.
Cajas National Park and Biosphere Reserve (Ecuador): management experience.
Tourism management in protected areas. The case of Costa Rica.
Sub-Module 2: Landscape (RC)
Landscape and Landscapes
Socioecological heritage and rural landscapes.
Sub-Module 3: Fieldworks*
Besòs and Tordera river basin(TM)
* In case the excursions cannot be carried out, they will be replaced by activities.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Field work | 3 | 0.12 | 4, 5, 7 |
Theorical presentations | 30 | 1.2 | 2 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Tutorships | 30 | 1.2 | |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Fieldwork essay | 20 | 0.8 | 2, 6 |
Lectures | 64 | 2.56 | 3 |
Lectures
Active participation in the classroom
Field trip
Essays/works
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Active participation in the classroom | 10% | 0 | 0 | 2, 3, 6, 7 |
Critical essays scientific papers | 25% | 0 | 0 | 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Exam | 40% | 3 | 0.12 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Fieldwork and assignments | 25% | 0 | 0 | 3, 5, 7 |
The final mark will be the result of:
Exam (40 %).
Fieldwork and assignments (25%).
Critical essays scientific papers (25%).
Attendance and participation (10%).
This module does not offer Single Assessment, as agreed with the coordination of the degree and with the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Sciences.
References
Bertrand, C., & Bertrand, G. (2006). Geografía del medio ambiente. El Sistema GTP: Geosistema, Territorio y Paisaje, Universidad de Granada. (Transalation of: Une géographie traversière : l'environnement á travers territoires et temporalités)
Botequilha, A.; Miller, J.; Ahern, J. i McGarigal, K. (2006): Measuring landscapes. A Planner’s Handbook. Washington: Island Press.
Carranza, S.; Amat, F. Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of Euproctus (Amphibia: Salamandridae), with the resurrection of the genus Calotriton and the description of a new endemic species from the Iberian Peninsula. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. Lond. 2005, 145, 555–582.
Dudley, N. (Editor) (2008). Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
Ervin, J., Sekhran, N., Dinu, A., Gidda, S., Mergeichik, M., Mee, J. (2010). Protected areas for the 21st century: Lessons from UNDP/GEF’s portfolio. Montreal: UNDP, New York and Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
European Environment Agency (2012): Protected areas in Europe — an overview. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
Farina, A. (2006). Principles and methods in landscape ecology: towards a science of landscape. Dordrecht: Springer.
Heinen, J. 2012. International Trends in Protected Areas Policy and Management. In: Sladonja, B. (Ed.). Protected Areas Management. DOI: 10.5772/50061. <http://www.intechopen.com/books/protected-area-management/international-trends-in-protected-areas-policy-and-management>
Huntington, H. P. (2000): Using traditional ecological knowledge in science. Methods and Applications. Ecological Applications 10(5): 1270-1274.
Ishwaran, N., Persic, A., Tri, N.H., 2008. Concept and practice: the case of UNESCO biosphere reserves. International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development. 7 (2):118–131.
Jones-Walters, L.; Civic, K. 2013. European protected areas: Past, present and future. Journal for Nature Conservation 21: 122– 124.
Lambin, E. F. I Geist, h. (eds.): Land-use and Land-cover Change. Local processes and global impacts. Springer. Berlín, 2006.
Makhzoumi, J. i Pungetti,G. (1999): Ecological Landscape Design and Planning. The Mediterranean Context. Londres: E & FN Spon
McGarigal, K. i Marks, B. (1995): FRAGSTATS: Spatial Pattern Analysis Program for Quantifying Landscape Structure. Washington: Department of Agriculture General Technical Report.
McDonald, D.; Crabtree, J. R.; Wiesinger, G.; Dax, T.; Stamou, N.; Fleury, P.; Gutierrez Lazpita, J. i Gibon, A. (2000): Agricultural abandonment in mountain areas of Europe: Environmental consequences and policy response. Journal of Environmental Management 59: 47-69.
Otero, I.; Boada, M. i Tàbara, J.D. (2013): Social-ecological heritage and the conservation of Mediterranean landscapes under global change: a case study in Olzinelles (Catalonia). Land Use Policy. 30, pp. 25 - 37. Butterworth Scientific. ISSN 0264-8377
Peñuelas, J.; Boada, M. (2003): A global change-induced biome shift in the Montseny mountains (NE Spain), en Global Change Biology, 9:131-140.
Sluiter, R. i de Jong, S. M. (2007): Spatial patterns of Mediterranean land abandonament and related land cover transitions. Landscape Ecology 22:559–576.
Further reading
Adams, W., Aveling, R., Brockington, D., Dickson, B., Elliott, J., Hutton, J., Vira, B., Wolmer, W. 2004. Biodiversity Conservation and the Eradication of Poverty. Science 306:1146-1149.
Batisse, M. 1997. Biosphere Reserves: A Challenge for Biodiversity Conservation & Regional Development, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 39(5): 6-33.
Burel, F. i Baudry, J. (2002): Landscape Ecology: Concepts, Methods, and Applications. CRC Press.
Forman, R. T. T. i Godron, M. (1986): Landscape ecology. Nova York: Wiley and sons.
Grove, A.T.; Rackham, O. (2001): The Nature of Mediterranean Europe: an ecological history. New Haven (EUA): Yale University Press.
Leverington, F., Lemos, K., Courrau, J., Pavese, H., Nolte, C., Marr, M., Coad, L., Burgess, N.,Bomhard, B., Hockings, M. 2010. Management effectiveness evaluation in protected areas – a global study. The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia.
Li, H. i Wu, J. (2004): Use and misuse of landscape indices. Landscape Ecology 19: 389-399.
Otero, I.; Marull, J.; Tello, E.;Diana, G. L.; Pons, M.; Coll, F. i Boada, M. (2015): Land abandonment, landscape, and biodiversity: questioning the restorative character of the forest transition in the Mediterranean. Ecology and Society 20(2): 7. doi: 10.5751/ES-07378-200207.
Peñuelas, J. et al. : Evidence of current impact of climate change on life: a walk from genes to the biosphere. Global Change Biology, 2013, 19: 2303–2338
Peñuelas J et al. (2017): Impacts of Global Change on Mediterranean Forests and Their Services. Forests 8, 463.
Smit, IPJ, Roux DJ, Swemmer LK, Boshoff N, Novellie P (2017): Protected areas as outdoor classrooms and global laboratories: Intellectual ecosystem services flowing to-and-from a National Park. Ecosystem Services 28 B:238-250.
Further reading in Catalan and in Spanish
Boada, M.; Rivera, M. (2000): L'origen dels espais naturals protegits. Medi Ambient, 27:4-14. Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya. Departament de Medi Ambient.
Boada, M.; Sànchez, S.; Maneja, R.; Varga, D.(2011): Diseño de indicadores para la evaluación de los servicios ambientales ofrecidos en la Reserva de la Biosfera del Montseny, 43-63, a M. Onaindía (Ed.): Servicios Ambientales en Reservas de la Biosfera Españolas. Organismo Autónomo de Parques Nacionales. Ministerio de Medio Ambiente. UNESCO. Red Española de Reservas de la Biosfera. NIPO: 781-10-040-5.
Boada, M. i Toledo, V. M. (2003): El Planeta, nuestro cuerpo: la ecología, el ambientalismo y la crisis de la modernidad. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
Mallarach, J. M. 2008. Protegits, de fet o de dret?: primera avaluación del sistema d’espais naturals protegits de Catalunya. Barcelona: Institució Catalana d’Història Natural.
Websites
European Commission. Natura 2000.
<http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/natura2000/index_en.htm>
IUCN. Protected Areas. <https://www.iucn.org/theme/protected-areas>
Protected Planet. https://www.protectedplanet.net/
UNEP. <https://www.unep-wcmc.org/resources-and-data/united-nations-list-of-protected-areas>
Knowledge of GIS is an option valued in the subject.
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(TEm) Theory (master) | 1 | English | first semester | afternoon |