Anthropogenic transformation of the environment 1300-WAPSW
1. The history of environmental changes made by human activity,
2. The object of analysis - landscape, geology and eco-system,
3. The types of environmental changes,
3.1. Direct depending on the component of the environment,
3.2. intermediate in the interdependencies and relationships of elements ingeosystemie,
3.3. the role of a function of time and space in the evaluation of transformations,
4. Fundamentals of Metrology environmental monitoring:
5. Block (Research) emission SEM:
6. Block (Research) immission; environmental assessment in the light of the results of observation:
6.1. air pollution,
6.2. noise
6.3. surface water (rivers and lakes).
6.4. sediments,
6.5. soil and the surface of the earth,
6.6. animate nature,
6.7. integrated environmental monitoring,
7. discuss specific examples of the transformation of the natural environment with particular emphasis on the geological environment.
8. water management,
9.spatial mamagement,
10. waste mamagemet,
11. The environmental monitoring system in Europe.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Students will acquire skills in relation to the assessment of the quality of surface and groundwater, air, vegetation and their transformations, transformations associated with changes within the rocks and soil from the development of civilization and development of technical infrastructure, among other things, network infrastructure, construction and marine water, urbanization, mineral extraction, landfills:
environmental assessment based on the results of monitoring.
Assessment criteria
attendance is important; written knowledge test at the end of a series of lectures.
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