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Course schedule and field itinerary outlining lectures, discussions, site visits, and practical exercises for the FRST 555 graduate course on sustainable forest management conducted at the University of British Columbia and associated field locations in British Columbia.
Year: 2014
Dates: August 18–25
Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Stanley Park; Jericho Park; UBC Farm; Nelson, British Columbia; West Arm Demonstration Forest
Subject: Sustainable forest management education and field training
Document type: Course schedule and instructional program outline
Academic program: Master of Sustainable Forest Management (MSFM)
Course code: FRST 555
Institution: University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry
Instructors and contributors: Steve Mitchell; Deb DeLong; Alice Palmer; Stephanie Tomscha; Sarah Gergel; John Innes; Dru Yates; Richard Hamelin; Allan Carroll; Sue Grayston; Andrea Lyall; Paul Lawson; Dan Moore; Bill Stephen; Bruce Blackwell; Frank Heinzelmann; Deb MacKillop; Keyes Lessard; Tom Braumandl; Kyle Lochhead
Educational activities: Lectures, discussions, quizzes, field exercises, site visits, ecosystem observations
Topics covered: Ecosystem services; ecosystem classification; soil genesis and soil biology; ecosystem dynamics; forest disturbances; biodiversity; hydrology; forest harvesting systems; urban forestry; forest measurements; biomass and carbon estimation
Field components: UBC Farm site classification; Stanley Park wind disturbance case study; Jericho Beach urban forest case study; Redfish Road ecology site visit
Assessment methods: Readiness assurance quizzes; multiple choice quiz; group discussions; field observations
Participants: MSFM graduate students
Program coordination: Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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