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Adaptive Management in Environmental Planning: Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation

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Heiland, Stefan

Benotet

Portfolioprüfung

Englisch

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät VI

Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur und Umweltplanung (ILaUP)

36351200 FG Landschaftsplanung und Landschaftsentwicklung

Landschaftsarchitektur/Ökologie/Umweltplanung

Kontakt


Keine Angabe

Heiland, Stefan

stefan.heiland@tu-berlin.de

Lernergebnisse

The Module - qualifies the students to apply the planning phases of the international adaptive management approach “Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation” - deepens the students’ understanding of complex political, socioeconomic, geographical and ecological issues and interlinkages in the context of ecosystem-, conservation- and landuse-management - enables students to critically discuss and present recent projects on sustainable ressource, ecosystem and landuse management against the background of the societal, economic and politcal framework in different regions of the world - deepens the students’ awareness of conflicts between social, economic and ecologic goals - deepens the students’ abilities for efficient groupwork, facilitation and mediation techniques - enables the students to develop conservation and sustainable land use strategies based on the principles of adaptive management and on the basis of knowledge about current local issues within the region of a case study - creates awareness about the interlinkages of ecosystem services and human-wellbeing - deepens the students’ capacity to visualize complex situations and interrelations with the supporting software Miradi which was developed for the rollout of the Open Standards approach

Lehrinhalte

The need for flexible and adaptive solutions to cope with today’s challenges and unforeseen changes in nature conservation and resource management becomes more and more important in an increasingly complex world. Adaptive management is one important skill to overcome these problems. Apart from attending the introductory lectures provided by the supervisors on each step of the conceptualization and planning phase of the Open Standards, the student teams will develop a basic management plan for sustainable resource, land use or ecosystem management following a methodological approach proposed by the “Conservation Measures Partnership” (CMP): The Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation. CMP is a partnership of important conservation NGOs (such as The Nature Conservancy, WWF, Con-servation International, the IUCN Worlds Commission on Protected Areas and many more) that seek common and better ways to design, manage, and measure the impacts of their conservation actions. The Open Standards planning methodology represents a logical step-by-step procedure enabling the course participants to work out a complex situation analysis about the current state of the case study area, considering human, biophysical, social, political and economic impacts on the conservation ob-jects. Based on that conservation strategies and future scenarios on the conservation impact will be developed. The course represents a combination of introductory lectures on theoretical topics and mainly practical exercises which will be carried out in groups. In addition to the fundamental knowledge about an international approach of project management in nature conservation, the following issues will be addressed: basics of group communication, facilitation and mediation techniques, software based visualization of complex situations, adaptive management, stakeholder analysis, presentation techniques, knowledge about applied nature conservation and stakeholder participation, complex situation analysis, introduc-tion into a real case study in the field of nature conservation and sustainable landuse management accompanied by a field trip with the possibility to interview relevant actors of the case study area.

Modulbestandteile

Pflichtbereich

Die folgenden Veranstaltungen sind für das Modul obligatorisch:

LehrveranstaltungenArtNummerTurnusSpracheSWS ISIS VVZ
Adaptive Management in Environmental Planning: Open Standards for the Practice of ConservationIVSoSeen4

Arbeitsaufwand und Leistungspunkte

Adaptive Management in Environmental Planning: Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation (IV):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Präsenzzeit15.04.0h60.0h
Vor-/Nachbereitung15.08.0h120.0h
180.0h(~6 LP)
Der Aufwand des Moduls summiert sich zu 180.0 Stunden. Damit umfasst das Modul 6 Leistungspunkte.

Beschreibung der Lehr- und Lernformen

Seminar: The course will be taught in English. The introduction to the case study will be accompanied by an excursion. The steps of the conceptualization and planning phase of the Open Standards ap-proach are taught in introductory lectures. The steps are applied in student groups. The student groups are coached by the supervisors. The group work results in form of a basic management plan are pre-sented to the course. Students are working in smaller groups of 5-7.

Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme / Prüfung

Wünschenswerte Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den Lehrveranstaltungen:

Registration in the Master Environmental Planning, the Master Ökologie und Umweltplanung and the Bachelor Ökologie und Umweltplanung (Profilierungsphase).

Verpflichtende Voraussetzungen für die Modulprüfungsanmeldung:

Dieses Modul hat keine Prüfungsvoraussetzungen.

Abschluss des Moduls

Benotung

Benotet

Prüfungsform

Portfolioprüfung

Art der Portfolioprüfung

100 Punkte pro Element

Sprache(n)

Englisch

Prüfungselemente

NameGewichtKategorieDauer/Umfang
Final group presentation1mündlich30 min
Final group report1schriftlich30.000 - 50.000 characters without blanks and literature

Notenschlüssel

Dieses Prüfung verwendet einen eigenen Notenschlüssel (siehe Prüfungsformbeschreibung).

Prüfungsbeschreibung (Abschluss des Moduls)

Final group presentation (Max. 30 min. per group) Final group report (30.000 - 50.000 characters without blanks and literature).

Dauer des Moduls

Für Belegung und Abschluss des Moduls ist folgende Semesteranzahl veranschlagt:
1 Semester.

Dieses Modul kann in folgenden Semestern begonnen werden:
Sommersemester.

Maximale teilnehmende Personen

Die maximale Teilnehmerzahl beträgt 15.

Anmeldeformalitäten

Participants list.

Literaturhinweise, Skripte

Skript in Papierform

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Skript in elektronischer Form

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Literatur

Empfohlene Literatur
CMP (2013): Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation. Version 3.0. Online: http://cmp-openstandards.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/CMP-OS-V3-0-Final.pdf (downloaded on 23.11.2018)
Foundations of Success (2009): Conceptualizing and Planning Conservation Projects and Programs. A Training Manual. Based on the Conservation Measures Partnership’s Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation. Online: http://cmp-openstandards.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FOS-CMP-Online-Training-Guide-Steps-1-and-2-updated-8-Feb-2012.pdf (downloaded on 23.11.2018)

Zugeordnete Studiengänge


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