Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE EMP2021

 
TITLE Ecosystem Management for Biodiversity Conservation

 
UM LEVEL 02 - Years 2, 3 in Modular Undergraduate Course

 
MQF LEVEL 5

 
ECTS CREDITS 6

 
DEPARTMENT Environmental Management and Planning

 
DESCRIPTION The study-unit provides an introduction to biodiversity conservation, framing this within the holistic approach of ecosystem management. Students will first be introduced to the concept of extinction, and to the distinction between past extinction events and present-day extinction phenomena. The study-unit will then give an overview of major threats to biodiversity, including an exploration of major stressors, with reference to various case studies from around the world. The local and global extent of these different threats will be reviewed, providing students with an understanding of the urgent need for conservation initiatives at different scales.

Different types of conservation methods will then be explained, including both in-situ (e.g. protected areas) and ex-situ (e.g. captive breeding) techniques. Various examples from both categories will be reviewed. Fundamental notions of conservation biology, which affect the success of such initiatives, will also be outlined. The study-unit will further explore ecosystem management, outlining key principles of this approach. The practical applications of ecosystem management will be explored with reference to real-world conservation dilemmas. Students will also be introduced to landscape-level conservation initiatives and to related concepts of habitat restoration, rehabilitation and re-creation.

Fieldwork sessions will be used to illustrate and evaluate different conservation options, with reference to local experiences.

Study-Unit Aims:

This study-unit aims:

- To provide students with an understanding of (i) the need for biodiversity conservation, (ii) the various methods used for 'doing' conservation, and (iii) the need for conservation initiatives to be sustainable and to fit within wider frameworks of sustainability;
- To encourage students to think critically about threats to biodiversity and about ways in which these might be addressed;
- To foster an appreciation of the complexity of issues relating to biodiversity conservation, particularly through the use of real-world examples which demonstrate that trade-offs often need to be made by resource managers.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Explain the concept of extinction, and outline why present-day extinction is an issue of concern;
- Identify key threats to biodiversity and evaluate their relative influence, both globally and locally;
- Distinguish between in-situ and ex-situ conservation initiatives, providing examples of both;
- Explain the concept of ecosystem management and relate it to the conservation of biodiversity;
- Explain key concepts such as holism, integration, resilience and uncertainty.

2. Skills:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Critically appraise the trade-offs that need to be made by conservation managers;
- Evaluate the sustainability of different conservation initiatives;
- Use data to analyze the relative influence of problem factors and to prioritize issues of concern;
- Recognize the complexity of management decisions relating to Earth Systems;
- Design a plan for collection and analysis of biodiversity conservation data.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

- Hambler, C. and Canney, S.M. (2013). Conservation, 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press.

 
ADDITIONAL NOTES Attendance to scheduled sessions (lectures, field work, seminar, laboratory sessions and any other teaching session in whatever mode) is obligatory and only students having a satisfactory attendance will be assessed in the study-unit. Students, who do not attend at least 85% of the teaching time allocated to the study-unit, will not be allowed to sit for any of the assessment components mentioned below.

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture, Fieldwork and Seminar

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Presentation (20 Minutes) SEM2 Yes 15%
Logbook SEM2 No 35%
Quiz SEM2 Yes 50%

 
LECTURER/S Louis Francis Cassar (Co-ord.)
Elisabeth Conrad
Sandro Lanfranco

 

 
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