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Applied Ecology Biosphere Protection

Summary

Study of basic ecological connections related to individual-species-population-community. Interaction of biogenic components of nature in these systems: lithosphere-pedosphere-hydrosphere-atmosphere-phytosphere-zoosphere-micro-organosphere including entropicalanthropical influences. Methods of negative effects minimalization. Ecosystems, their principles, trophic structure, energy flows and substance cycles. Future of a man and biosphere.

Literature

Friedman, B.: Environmental ecology. The ecological effects of pollution,
disturbance and other stresses. Secon edition. California (USA), Academic
Press, San Diego, 1995.
Forman, R.T.T., Wilson, E.O.: The ecology of Landscapes and Regions. Cambrige University Press, 1995. 652s. ISBN 0521479800 
Gliessman s. R.,: Agroecology. Ecological processes in sustainable agriculture. Lewis publishers 2000.
McPherson G.R., DeStephano S.,: Applied ecology and natural resource management. Cambridge Univ.Press 2003.
Molles, M.C., Ecology: Concepts and applications. McGraw Hill, 509 pp.
Newman E.I.,: Applied Ecology & Environmental Management. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2001.
Ricklefs R. E. a Miller G. L.,: Ecology. Freeman and Co., New York 1999.
Sanderson,J., Harris,L.D.: Lanscape ecology. CRC Press LLC. Boca Raton, Florida. 246p.
Smith T., Smith R.L.: Elements of Ecology. Pearson Educ. Inc., 658 pp. ISBN: 0-321-41029-7 .

Advised literature

Buckley, G.P.: Biological Habitat Reconstruction. New Jersey , John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 1989, 224 s. ISBN 1852930586 .
Scheffer M.: Critical Transitions in Nature and Society. Princeton University Press 2009.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 546-0967
Abbreviation AEOB
Course title Applied Ecology Biosphere Protection
Coordinating department Department of Environmental Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Barbara Stalmachová, CSc.