Lecturer(s)
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Ondr Pavel, doc. Ing. CSc.
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Maršík Jaroslav, Ing.
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Course content
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Forest typology, forest establishment, stand tending and silvicultural techniques, forest protection, timber production, processing and marketing, forest management plans and forest law.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Demonstration, Skills training
- Class attendance
- 16 hours per semester
- Preparation for classes
- 60 hours per semester
- Preparation for exam
- 70 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Students will learn the most important role of a forest and the major principles of forest management. The main stress is focused on the use of farm forests and the traditional connection of agriculture and forest production. They will learn the basic concerns of forest management and the possibilities of rational connection with agriculture.
The student will acquire the basic duties of the forest owner, will be able to use the forest management plan and will manage the basic activities related to forest management.
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of dendrology
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Seminar work
Students submit collections: 1. Forest tree branches in winter with pressed leaves - 15 items 2. Inferior pests on conifers and foliage - 7 items 3. Fetus of selected wood-fruit fungi - 7 items Within the framework of the TC, they perform practical tasks, which they will prepare for a seminar work of up to 30 pages. 1. Inventory of seedlings in kindergarten 2. Checking the need to improve the culture 3. Evaluate the provision of culture
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Recommended literature
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Hanzal V., Topka J. Základy lesnictví - cvičení, ZF JU České Budějovice, 1998, 68 s.. ZF JU České Budějovice, 1998.
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Kolektiv. Příručka pro majitele lesů, MZe ČR 2003. MZe ČR, 2003.
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