Course Topics
Unit 1 鈥 Landscape & Restoration Ecology Foundations
This unit introduces the fundamental concepts and frameworks of landscape and restoration ecology, setting the ecological and theoretical groundwork for the course:
- Introduction to Landscape Ecology 鈥 Overview of the discipline, its history, principles, and key concepts such as spatial heterogeneity, scale, and landscape function.
- Drivers of Landscape Pattern and Change 鈥 Examination of natural and anthropogenic processes shaping landscapes, including climate, land use, disturbance, and fragmentation.
- Restoration Ecology 鈥 Introduction to the theory and principles of restoring degraded ecosystems and landscapes, and their relationship with conservation and sustainable land management.
Unit 2 鈥 Land System Modelling
This unit provides tools and analytical methods to assess and model spatial patterns and dynamics within landscapes:
- Landscape Modelling & GIS 鈥 Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for spatial data analysis, mapping, and modelling landscape structure and function.
- Landscape Metrics 鈥 Quantitative approaches to describe and analyze landscape composition, configuration, and connectivity using spatial indices.
- Remote Sensing 鈥 Application of remote sensing technologies (satellite imagery, drones) to monitor land-use change, vegetation, and ecological processes
Unit 3 鈥 Landscape and Society
Focusing on the human dimension, this unit explores how people perceive, value, and govern landscapes:
- Landscape Perception 鈥 Understanding how individuals and societies perceive, experience, and attach meaning to landscapes; cultural and aesthetic dimensions.
- Ecosystem Services and Valuation 鈥 Identification and assessment of ecosystem and landscape services, and methods for their ecological, social, and economic valuation.
- Governance, Policy and Planning 鈥 Frameworks and instruments guiding landscape and restoration management; participatory planning, policy integration, and sustainability governance.
Unit 4 鈥 Restoration Ecology
This unit deepens the understanding of ecosystem restoration, emphasizing applied methods, case studies, and evaluation:
- Introduction to Ecosystem Restoration 鈥 Historical development, ecological concepts, and guiding principles for restoring structure, function, and biodiversity.
- Examples of Ecosystems and Land-Use Types and Their Restoration 鈥 Case studies illustrating restoration approaches in forests, grasslands, wetlands, rivers, and agricultural landscapes.
- Monitoring and Control 鈥 Techniques for evaluating restoration success, adaptive management, and long-term ecological monitoring.
Propaedeutic courses
No
Teaching format
The course consists of a combination of lectures, exercises, and an excursion designed to integrate theoretical and practical aspects of landscape and restoration ecology.
Lectures: introduction to key concepts, theories, research papers and case studies in landscape and restoration ecology.
Exercises: practical sessions and group work focusing on GIS and remote sensing, landscape metrics, and applied restoration planning.
Excursion: field visit to explore landscape patterns, restoration sites, and management practices in mountain and rural environments.