- Description:
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Theoretical background and applied principles of landscape planning. Fundamentals of applied and landscape ecology, hydrology, soil protection and other disciplines that directly affect the work of a landscape architect. General principles of reclamation and forest management planning and their overlap into spatial planning. The course supports synthetic thinking and the ability to respond creatively to the field dealing with the landscape and its elements in order to integrate planning activities in the landscape.
Abbreviations used:
Semester:
- W ... winter semester (usually October - February)
- S ... spring semester (usually March - June)
- W,S ... both semesters
Mode of completion of the course:
- A ... Assessment (no grade is given to this course but credits are awarded. You will receive only P (Passed) of F (Failed) and number of credits)
- GA ... Graded Assessment (a grade is awarded for this course)
- EX ... Examination (a grade is awarded for this course)
- A, EX ... Examination (the award of Assessment is a precondition for taking the Examination in the given subject, a grade is awarded for this course)
Weekly load (hours per week):
- P ... lecture
- C ... seminar
- L ... laboratory
- R ... proseminar
- S ... seminar