SV0044, Southern Sweden´s forests and landscapes, 7.5 Hp
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Syllabus
Finalized by: Ordföranden för programnämnden för utbildning inom skog (PN-S), 2023-12-22
Valid from : Spring semester 2025 (2025-01-20)
Level
First cycle
(G2F)
Main field of study
Forestry Science, Biology
Biology Area
Ecology
Sub-area forestry science
Objectives, planning and policy 1,5 credits, Natural processes 5 credits, Work processes 1 credit
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
Swedish
Entry Requirements
At least 60 credits at basic level within the subject forestry science and/or biology
Objectives
The aim of the course is to give the student knowledge of the ecology and management of southern Swedish forests. The course focuses especially on southern deciduous forests and management towards several goals in a social and economic context with many different stakeholders and land uses other than forestry.
After completing the course, the student should be able to
- identify and describe the most common vegetation types in southern Swedish deciduous forests and the plant species that characterize them, including herbs, grasses, trees and shrubs
- describe how climate and land use have affected the vegetation in southern Sweden since the last ice age, and how land use has developed in recent centuries
- explain the ecology and silviculture of the most common deciduous trees/forests and how the ecology and use of wood is reflected in how the forest is managed
- describe the role and silviculture of conifers in southern Swedish forest landscapes and contrasts with northern Sweden
- explain how the soil conditions vary in the landscape and how this is reflected in the vegetation, and describe through which processes trees and other plants affect the soil
- identify the damage of, and describe the ecology of, some of the most common diseases and pests of trees, and point out measures to limit the damage of these
- describe how different types of forest owners with different goals with their forestry, use their forest. The student should also be able to discuss trade-offs between different objectives and propose forest management measures based on these trade-offs.
Content
The teaching takes place mainly in the field with elements of study visits to various landowners and organizations. During the course, we visit many different forests and nature types where we alternate teacher-led teaching with small and larger tasks that students can work with in groups of varying sizes. We place special emphasis on the forest ecosystems that are unique to southern Sweden from a national perspective. Furthermore, students get to meet forest owners and organizations with different objectives with their ownership/forest use, and discuss trade-offs between the forest’s various benefits and risks associated with use. Attendance at all course elements is mandatory and a requirement for a passed course.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Active participation in all compulsory course elements as well as approved oral and written presentations.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
Supplementary information
Included in program
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Single module |
7.5 |
0001 |
The Course Replaces
SV0013, SG0252, SG0236, SG0205, SG0188
Other Information
The course is completely made up of field studies. In connection with these, costs arise for travel and accommodation that the student is expected to pay in full or in part her-/himself. More information about this is published on the course website. At the start of the course, participants are expected to have basic knowledge in forest management, forest ecology and soil science.
The right to take part in teaching and/or supervision only applies to the course date to which the student has been admitted and registered on. If there are special reasons, the student may take part in course components that require compulsory attendance at a later date. For more information on this, please refer to the regulations for education at Bachelor’s and Master’s level. SLU is environmentally certified according to ISO 14001. A large part of our courses cover knowledge and skills that contribute positively to the environment. To further strengthen this, we have specific environmental goals for the education. Students are welcome to suggest actions regarding the course’s content and implementation that lead to improvements for the environment. For more information, see webpage www.slu.se.