Module Code
GGY3091
This module will provide a geographical perspective to the concepts of biodiversity and sustainability and will explore the physical processes and human factors which underlie the debate around these concepts. Students will consider what biodiversity is, why it is important, what factors are threatening it, how to measure it, and practical methods of conserving it. In addition, the module will consider how an understanding of ecological processes is vital for conserving biosphere resources. We will look at examples of ecosystems to illustrate these concepts and examine how conservation can be practiced to maintain biodiversity, particularly on regional and local scales. Particular emphasis will be placed on wetlands, considering ecosystem management and management approaches, and the response of wetlands and other ecosystems to climate change. The module will further consider the importance of soils as a biosphere resource, and we will examine processes of soil erosion, impacts of climate change on soil erosion and soil conservation techniques, with particular reference to Northern Ireland.
Upon completion of the module students should be able to: (a) demonstrate an awareness of the development and meaning of biodiversity and sustainability; (b) recognize the processes which have led to biodiversity and which affect sustainability and diversity; and (c) relate these processes to particular sites and regions
Subject specific skills: Application of methods of habitat evaluation in a field context / interacting with professionals involved in wetland conservation / searching and critically reviewing approaches of government and others to biodiversity and sustainability / engaging in group discussion / planning a presentation and evaluating results from secondary data search / presenting a reasoned argument; Key/personal skills: time scheduling and project planning / working as a team / synthesizing arguments in summary form / critical analysis and review of literature; Employability: All the above plus: critical analysis of papers / report writing / working to schedules.
None
Coursework
45%
Examination
55%
Practical
0%
20
GGY3091
Spring Semester
12 Weeks