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MS19IZSU - Integral forest protection

Course specification
Type of study Master academic studies
Study programme
Course title Integral forest protection
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
MŠ19IZŠU mandatory 3 3L + 3E 10.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
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Learning objectives
Acquaintance of master's degree students with the basic principles of Integral Forest Protection. Integral forest protection is an understanding of the relationship between man and the forest, an understanding of complexity; forest ecosystems and the interaction of all the factors that make up the forest ecosystem, whereby the removal of one harmful forest agent can cause other negative impacts. Integral forest protection implies the application of all available methods and means that can provide adequate protection in certain objects and which are applied simultaneously or successively. One of the goals of integral protection of forests is to improve the general health condition of forests with the application of adequate administrative cultivation chemical and biological measures.
Learning outcomes
Students will be trained in the application of all modern methods of integral protection of forests in order to suppress the most significant biotic and biotic harmful factors and with the aim of improving the general health condition of forests
Content
Introduction Tasks of integral forest protection Importance of harmful abiotic and biotic factors for the forest economy. Integral protection of forests in coniferous nurseries and nurseries and plantations of soft-leaved trees Methods of integral protection of forests in coniferous cultures Methods of integral protection of forests in natural . conifer stands of fir, spruce, black and white pine Methods of integral protection of forests in natural ( , , ). hardwood stands. Causes of beech drying and the application of integral forest protection in order to prevent the current . the decline of beech stands. Causes of beech drying and the application of integral forest protection in order to prevent the current . the decline of oak stands. The importance of implementing integral forest protection in protected nature objects. . Remediation of damage in protected natural objects by applying integral protection Establishing monitoring. health status of forests in protected natural objects. . The influence of climate on forest fires
Teaching Methods
Lectures, exercises, consultations, field teaching, , , .
Literature
  1. Karadžić, D. (2010): Forest phytopathology. University textbook. Publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka - Faculty of Forestry. 1-774
  2. Mihajlović Lj. (2008): Forestry entomology, Faculty of Forestry in Belgrade
  3. Karadžić D., Mihajlović Lj., Milanović S., Stanivuković Z. (2011): Manual of the Reporting and Diagnostic Forecast Service of Forest Protection, Faculty of Forestry in Banja Luka
Evaluation and grading
Oral exam and tests during the course (2 ).
Specific remarks
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