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BI1361

Urban ecology and plant knowledge

The purpose of the course is to provide in-depth knowledge of plants, their conditions and challenges, and their significance for maintaining biodiversity and providing various ecosystem services in urban environments. Furthermore, the student will gain a deeper understanding of the ecological consequences that urbanization and densification of urban environments entail and how to mitigate such effects and thus contribute to a more sustainable society.

Information from the course leader

Course planning
The schedule of the course represents the moments that you will be able to expect during the running of the course. The theoretical (ecology) part of the course will be using a combination of classroom, excursions and project work. The plant knowledge part of the course will be taught on campus.

The course consists of two parts: Urban Ecology taught in Swedish or English, and Plant knowledge taught in Swedish.

Course evaluation

The course evaluation is now closed

BI1361-10033 - Course evaluation report

Once the evaluation is closed, the course coordinator and student representative have 1 month to draft their comments. The comments will be published in the evaluation report.

Additional course evaluations for BI1361

Academic year 2023/2024

Urban ecology and plant knowledge (BI1361-10304)

2023-08-28 - 2023-10-30

Academic year 2021/2022

Urban ecology and plant knowledge (BI1361-10126)

2021-08-30 - 2021-11-01

Academic year 2020/2021

Urban ecology and plant knowledge (BI1361-10192)

2020-08-31 - 2020-11-01

Syllabus and other information

Grading criteria

Degree criteria – Urban Ecology and Plant knowledge

UE = Urban Ecology and PK = Plant Knowledge

Knowledge and Understanding

Grade

LO1 (UE)

LO2 (UE)

LO3 (UE)

LO4 (UE)

LO5 (UE)

LO6 (UE)

LO7 (PK)

5

Relate the development of plants to different influencing patterns in the context of urban challenges and provide inside on how to mitigate negative influencing patterns

Identify biotic and abiotic damage on plants, show connections between them when appropriate and provide thoughts on how to prevent them

Explain basic ecological concepts and their importance plants in urban environments in connection to landscape engineering and show understand of the importance to apply ecological concepts

Describe different types of ecosystem services, explain which one are specifically relevant for urban environments and how to support to these services in urban environments

Identify similarities and differences in environmental conditions between natural and urban environments and how such differences affect plants and their functional significance in urban compared to natural environments, explain why understanding these similarities and differences is important and provide insight in usefulness of this knowledge in landscape engineering

Describe how and under what conditions plants in urban environments contribute to the maintenance of biodiversity and the delivery of ecosystem services, explain the importance of this maintenance, both from a social and ecological perspective

Identify a selection of lignoses under different plant conditions and life stages, at least 90% correct answers at written exam.

4

Relate the development of plants to different influencing patterns in the context of urban challenges

Identify biotic and abiotic damage on plants and show connections between them when appropriate

Explain basic ecological concepts and their importance plants in urban environments in connection to landscape engineering

Describe different types of ecosystem services and show which ones are specifically relevant for urban environments

Identify similarities and differences in environmental conditions between natural and urban environments and how such differences affect plants and their functional significance in urban compared to natural environments, explain why understanding these similarities and differences is important

Describe how and under what conditions plants in urban environments contribute to the maintenance of biodiversity and the delivery of ecosystem services, explain the importance of this maintenance

Identify a selection of lignoses under different plant conditions and life stages, at least 85% correct answers at written exam.

3

Relate the development of plants to different influencing patterns

Identify biotic and abiotic damage on plants

Explain basic ecological concepts and their importance for plants in urban environments

Describe different types of ecosystem services

Identify similarities and differences in environmental conditions between natural and urban environments and how such differences affect plants and their functional significance in urban compared to natural environments

Describe how and under what conditions plants in urban environments contribute to the maintenance of biodiversity and the delivery of ecosystem services

Identify a selection of lignoses under different plant conditions and life stages, at least 80% correct answers at written exam.

U

Competence and Skills

Judgement and approach

Grade

LO8 (UE)

LO9 (UE)

LO10 (UE)

LO11 (PK)

LO12 (UE & PK)

LO13 (UE & PK)

5

Relate connections in natural site preferences of plants to their development in constructed plant beds and explain why this is important and how to implement this knowledge in a landscape design

Propose suitable measures against biotic and abiotic damage to plants, provide examples of urban pests and their control, argue the pros and cons of biological control versus classical control

Propose measures that promote biodiversity and ecosystem services in urban environments, explain what trade-offs might occur and how to mitigate these trade-offs

Combine plants for a smaller temporary planting, focusing on aesthetic aspects, take their ecological context into account and shows understanding of what the consequence could be if ecological context would be disgarded.

Reflect on how landscape engineers can work to strengthen the biodiversity in the city, explain specific challenges for the future and show understanding of potential trade-offs that might arise

Discuss how landscape engineers in different roles can handle issues related to ecosystem services, climate change, resource management, and people's need for outdoor environments, provide insight in potential ways of dealing with these challenges and provide examples of implementation

4

Relate connections in natural site preferences of plants to their development in constructed plant beds and explain why this is important

Propose suitable measures against biotic and abiotic damage to plants, provide examples of urban pests and their control

Propose measures that promote biodiversity and ecosystem services in urban environments, explain what trade-off might occur

Combine plants for a smaller temporary planting, focusing on aesthetic aspects, and take their ecological context into account

Reflect on how landscape engineers can work to strengthen the biodiversity in the city and explain specific challenges for the future

Discuss how landscape engineers in different roles can handle issues related to ecosystem services, climate change, resource management, and people's need for outdoor environments, provide insight in potential ways of dealing with these challenges

3

Relate connections in natural site preferences of plants to their development in constructed plant beds

Propose suitable measures against biotic and abiotic damage to plants

Propose measures that promote biodiversity and ecosystem services in urban environments

Combine plants for a smaller temporary planting, focusing on aesthetic aspects

Reflect on how landscape engineers can work to strengthen the biodiversity in the city

Discuss how landscape engineers in different roles can handle issues related to ecosystem services, climate change, resource management, and people's need for outdoor environments

U

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: No The course is offered as a programme course: Landscape Engineer Programme - Uppsala Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 19030 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1F)
Subject: Landscape Architecture Biology Biology Landscape Architecture
Course code: BI1361 Application code: SLU-10033 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: Swedish Responsible department: Department of Ecology Pace: 50%