Plant identification: trees, shrubs and conifers
Trees and urban environment
Intrinsic and extrinsic factor of the planting site
Urban tree planting: preparation of planting site, planting techniques, staking and plant protection
Tree management after planting
- Management of trees and shrubs and knowledge of the ecological, cultural, sociological and technical background
- demonstrate an understanding of the multiple-use green areas;
- discuss the benefits and hazards Urban and Periurban green areas;
- to discuss the influences of trees on the urban environment and their role in periurban areas and describe the management techniques used to maintain a healthy tree population;
• to identify a range of trees, shrubs and other plants for use in environmental planning and management and carry out some of the basic establishment/maintenance techniques required by these plants;
• to demonstrate a professional approach to the subject, including time management, critical observation and innovative thinking;
- Ornamental plants identification, knowledge of planting and management techniques
Prerequisites
Students are expected to be familiar with the principles and terminology of biology and with the morphology, anatomy, and physiology of plants.
Teaching Methods
Lessons and outside activities in Parks, Gardens and arboreta
Further information
Total hours of the course (including classes, laboratory, seminars, study, examinations, etc...): 200
Hours reserved to personal study and other indivual formative activities: 128
Contact hours for: Lectures (hours): 48
Contact hours for: Laboratory/field practice (hours): 24
Seminars (hours): 0-6
Stages: 0
Intermediate examinations: 0
Type of Assessment
oral test and plant identification
Course program
• Role of plants in the man-made world and the horticultural and design factors influencing the use, selection, establishment and growth of plant associations and communities
• Trees and the urban environment. Green areas typologies. Site analysis and stresses in the urban stand.
• Planting site extrinsic and intrinsic factors: soil characteristics; microclimate, vandalism, vehicles damages, pollution
• Urban trees stresses and how to face them pre and post-transplant
• Green area planting; planting pit design and characteristics; stake and plant protection. Post-transplant management; new planting techniques;
• Selection criteria for tree in the urban and periurbano environments given differences in urban sites (infrastructure, climate, soils etc), species attributes, management requirements and climate change
• Plant identification: keys to the identification of the main ornamental trees and shrubs