Plan of a practical training
Week | Module, theme | Lecture content | Number of hours |
1. | Module 1. Theme 1. Agroecology as a complex science, its purpose and objectives | 1. Agroecology studies different components of the agro-ecosystem interact. 2 Multifunctional roles for agriculture. | |
2. | Module 1. Theme 2.The history of the development of Agroecology | 1. The concept of agroecology 2. Agroecology is the application of ecological concepts | |
3. | Module 1. Theme 3. Basic concepts and techniques of Agroecology | 1.Enhance the recycling of biomass 2.Field and landscape management | |
4. | Module 1. Theme 4.The functions of agroecology | 1.A multi-functional approach to farming 2.The prices of conventional agricultural products | |
5. | Module 2. Theme 1.The ecological role and enhancement of biodiversity in agroecosystems | 1.Components of agrobiodiversity 2.Basic functional components of agroecology | |
6. | Module 2. Theme 2.The human ecology of agrobiodiversity | 1.These are photosynthesis and population dynamics. | |
7. | Module 2. Theme 3.Biodiversity, agricultural production and livelihoods | 1.Management of agrobiodiversity assets 2.Conserve and enhance agrobiodiversity | |
8. | Module 2. Theme 4.The multilateral regulation of agricultural biodiversity | 1.The Convention of Biological Diversity 2.Human management of ecosystems | |
9. | Module 2. Theme 5.Agroecosystem biodiversity components and their ecological function | 1.The ecological role of weeds 2.Soil biota | |
10. | Module 3. Theme 1. Modern agriculture and biodiversity | 1.The simplification of environmental structure 2.Ecological forms of agricultural production | |
11. | Module 3. Theme 2.Biodiversity in traditional farming systems | 1.Natural analogies suggests principles for the design of agricultural systems | |
12. | Module 3. Theme 3. Organic agriculture and biodiversity | 1.The organic farms have positive impacts on biodiversity 2.Three broad organic management options | |
13. | Module 3. Theme 4.The Agricultural Development Challenges | 1. Alternative kinds of agriculture 2.Agroecological opportunities worth investigating and supporting | |
14. | Module 3. Theme 5.Rethinking Agriculture for New Opportunities | 1.The potential of non-mainstream methods 2.Agricultural methods – soil erosion, chemical hazards, soil and water pollution | |
15. | Module 3. Theme 6.Agroecological Principles for Sustainable Agriculture | 1.Agricultural development results from the complex interaction 2.Agricultural systems are supported by interactions | |
Total |
5. Schedule of performance task SWS