Natural environment of Poland (ERASMUS) 1900-ERASMUS-NEP
The lectures will present general information about natural environment of Poland.
1. Landscapes, natural regions, system of natural protections (2h)
2. National parks in Poland; nature in Warsaw (2h)
3. Location of Poland on the background of the geological units of Europe; mineral resources; geological structure of Polish mountains; origin and contemporary development of landforms. (6h).
4. Hydrological structure of Poland. Water resources and water balance of Poland. Hydrological regime of the Polish river. Lakes, reservoirs and off-shore waters of Poland. Extreme events (6h)
5. Seasonal features of climate. Regional differentiation of climate. Climate change and its consequences for ecosystems and society. The impact of climate change on weather in Poland. The climate of mountain areas (Tatra and Sudeten Mountains). Urban climate - case study of Warsaw. Extreme events (4h)
6. Soils, vegetation, animals (6h)
Total number of hours that the student has to devote to achieving the learning outcomes:
1. Lectures 30h
2. Student's own work (lecture study, preparing to the final test) 30h
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Mode
Learning outcomes
The participants will know the mean information about natural environment of Poland.
Assessment criteria
Attendance is optional, except for the last class with the test.
Bibliography
Richling A., Ostaszewska K., (eds), 2009, Physical Geography of Poland (in Polish), Wyd. Nauk. PWN, Warszawa.
The vegetation of Poland / ed. by Władysław Szafer,Oxford : Pergamon Press ; Warszawa : PWN - Polish Scientific Publishers, 1966.
Błażejczyk K., 2006, Climate and bioclimate of Poland, [in:] M. Degórski (eds.), Natural and human environment of Poland. A geographical overview. Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Geographical Society, Warsaw 2006: 31-48.
Martyn D., 1992, Climates of the world, Elsevier, Uniwersytet Michigan, 435.
McCarthy, M. P., Best, M. J., and Betts, R. A. ( 2010), Climate change in cities due to global warming and urban effects, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L09705, doi:10.1029/2010GL042845.
Polish Geological Institute web site: http://www.pgi.gov.pl; includes information in English related to regional geology, natural resources and geotourism in Poland
Geological Quarterly (2006): volume 50, no 1. ; The whole issue includes basics of regional geology of Poland (in English) (Open source)
Jokiel P., Marszelewski W., Pociask-Karteczka J. (eds.), 2017, Hydrology of Poland (in Polish), Wyd. Nauk. PWN, Warszawa,
Statistical analyses. Environment 2018. Statistics Poland, Warsaw (available online: https://stat.gov.pl/en/topics/environment-energy/environment/environment-2018,1,10.html#),
Water resources management in Poland 2018 (in Polish), UN Global Compact Network Poland (available online: http://ungc.org.pl/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/zarzadzanie-zasobami-wodnymi-www-1.pdf),
The Fundamentals of the Water Cycle. USGS (available online: https://www.usgs.gov/special-topic/water-science-school/science/water-cycle-adults-and-advanced-students),
Kalinowska A. (ed.), 2012, Polish Nature - Our Heritage and Duty. Stowarzyszenie Rozwoju Społeczno-Gospodarczego "Wiedza". Warszawa
http://www2.balticuniv.uu.se/bup-3/index.php/public/textbooks-course-materials/course-materials/sustainable-water-management/1-water-in-nature
Richling A., 2000, Landscape Trend in Polish Physical Geography, [in:] Z. Chojnicki, J. Parysek (eds), Polish Geography, Problems, Researches, Applications, Bogucki Wyd. Nauk., Poznań.
Richling A., 2002, Landscape as the Object of Investigation of Various Disciplines, Miscellanea Geographica, 10.
Richling A., 2004, The concept of the natural system and its importance for the development of the integrated research on the naturalenvironment, Miscellanea Geographica, 11: http://www.wgsr.uw.edu.pl/pub/uploads/mcg04/01richling.pdf.
Richling A., Lechnio J., 2010, On the modelling of natural systems, [in:] M. Barančoková, J. Krajči, J. Kollár, I. Belčáková (eds.), Landscape ecology – methods, applications and interdisciplinary approach, Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava.
Richling A., Lechnio J., Malinowska E., Solon J., 2011, Thirty years of research on landscape of the Płock region- is that enough? [in:] J. Lechnio (ed.), Four dimensions of the landscape, The Problems of Landscape Ecology, 30, Warsaw.
Starkel L., Gębica P., Superson J., 2007, Last Glacial-Interglacial cycle in the evolution of river valleys in southern and central Poland. Quaternary Science Rev., 26: 2924-2936.
Vistula River: http://wislawarszawska.pl/?lang=en
Article about Las Kabacki Forest in Warsaw https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/mgrsd/17/3/article-p12.xml
Article about green areas in Warsaw https://iccgis2018.cartography-gis.com/7ICCGIS_Proceedings/7_ICCGIS_2018%20(46).pdf
Kampinoski National Park folder In English: https://www.kampinoski-pn.gov.pl/do-sciagniecia/category/4-folderki
Polish soil classification (Rocz. Glebozn., 62, 3) http://www.ptg.sggw.pl/SSA/Abstract_62_3.pdf
Official websides of national parks in Poland
Additional information
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