Reclamation, Remediation and Renaturalization of the Environment 4030-RRREg
Example topics:
- Remediation, reclamation, degraded areas, and land use: definitions, basic terms, legal regulations.
- Environmental hazards,
- Sources of environmental pollution,
- Forms of environmental degradation (soil, land, water, areas)
- Classification of degraded and devastated areas,
- Reclamation – introduction to the problem, general rules of remediation, and the importance of vegetation cover.
- Reclamation methods,
- Reclamation and management of the areas degraded as a result of the activities of: underground mining, surface and hole mining, energy, chemical, food and agriculture industries,
- Sub-division of reclamation phases: preparatory reclamation, technical and biological reclamation. Main tasks of the individual phases.
- Directions of reclamation and management of degraded land, reclamation solutions used in Poland and Europe.
- Revitalization and renaturalization of areas,
- Land reclamation of eroded and flooded areas, as well as principles of restoration of rivers and lakes.
- Restoration of the water environment (assumptions, principles, directions): wetland and river valleys habitats.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes K_W01; K_W03; K_W07; K_U02; K_U04; K_U07; K_K05
Assessment criteria
Acceptable number of absences subject to excuse: 3
The basis for completing the course is a presentation about the reclamation of the chosen site (40%) and a written test covering all issues discussed in class (60%).
Possible correction in writing. It is possible to correct a positive grade (the better one will be the final one).
Practical placement
none
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: