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
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