Course: Anthropopedology

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Course title Anthropopedology
Course code KZP/3ANPE
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Vráblík Petr, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Řehoř Michal, RNDr. Ph.D.
Course content
1. The basic concept and definition of soil, soil genesis, human as a soil forming factor. 2. Soil functions, evaluation of quality and hygiene of soils. 3. Influence of soil quality by human impacts, historical periods, and population explosion. 4. Intensified agriculture, positive and negative impacts on soil quality. 5. Characteristics of crucial anthropogenic influences on soil, soil anthropization and its features. 6. Global and regional degradation of soils. 7. Deterioration of soil physical properties (erosion, compaction, structure, water-air regime) 8. Deterioration of soil chemical properties (acidification, alkalization, eutrophization, intoxication). 9. Deterioration of soil physical properties (soil organic matter decline, accelerated mineralization, infection) 10. Soil anthropization demonstration in the forest soils. 11. Definition and characteristics of urban soils, functions, vertical and spatial variability. 12. Soil survey and diagnostics of anthropogenic soils over the world, classification of the anthropogenic soils in the Czech Republic. 13. Construction of reclaimed soils, landscape rehabilitation and revitalization, anthropogenic forms of relief. 14. International conventions, and principles of soil protection and use, legislation in the Czech Republic.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Recommended literature
  • Bedrna Z. Environmentální podoznalstvo, Věda SAV Bratislava 2002.
  • Hauptman, I., Kukal, Z., Pošmourný, K. Půda v české republice. MŽP ČR, MeZ ČR, Conzult Praha, 256 s. ISBN 80903482-4-6.
  • Sobocká, J. (ed). Antropizácia pôdy IV. (Zborník príspevkov). Bratislava: VÚPOP, 1999, 114 s..
  • Sobocká, J. (ed). Antropizácia pôdy IX. (Zborník príspevkov). Bratislava: VÚPOP, CD ROM, 2008, 176 s..
  • Sobocká, J. (ed). Antropizácia pôdy V. (Zborník príspevkov). Bratislava: VÚPOP, 2000, 97 s..
  • Sobocká, J. (ed). Soil Anthropization VI. (Zborník prísp. z medz. konf.). Bratislava: VÚPOP, 2001, 211 s..
  • Sobocká, J. 2007. Urbánne pôdy (príklad Bratislavy). Bratislava: VÚPOP, 2007, 126 s..
  • Sobocká, J.(ed). Soil Anthropization VIII. (Zborník prísp. z medz. konf.). Bratislava: VÚPOP, 2004, 134 s..
  • Szombathová, N., Sobocká, J. 2006: Antropizácia pôdy. Nitra: FAPZ SPU, 2006, 114 s..
  • Šarapatka, B., Bednář, M. Půda v průmyslové krajině. Zborník 13. pedologické dni Ostrava 1.-3.9.2009.
  • Šarapatka, B. 2002. Kvalita a degradace půdy. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci..
  • Vopravil, J. a kol. Půda a její hodnocení v ČR. VÚMOP, v.vi. Praha 2009, 148 s. ISBN 978-80-87361-02-3..
  • Vráblíková, J., Vráblík, P. 2006. Základy pedologie a ochrany půdního fondu..
  • Vráblíková, J., Vráblík, P. 2007. Aplikovaná pedologie.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Environment Study plan (Version): Revitalization of Lanscape (C_3) Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter