BI436 Green Infrastructure and Urban Vegetation
Course description for academic year 2020/2021
Contents and structure
The course gives an understanding of the values and the functions of urban green space, and training in designing green areas. It offers a theoretical introduction to urban green space and infrastructure as well as theoretical and practical knowledge of lignoses and other plants commonly used in Norwegian green areas. The course offers a critical view on the usage of alien plant species, and focuses on the use of native species when applicable.
Learning Outcome
Learning Outcomes
The students will gain knowledge of:
- Different types of urban green space
- The functions and values of urban green space
- The development of parks and green areas
- Basic design principles for green infrastructure and green areas
- The climatic and ecological requirements and the application of common plants in Norwegian urban green areas.
- The risks involved when using alien species in green areas and the native alternatives.
The students will have skills in:
- Identifying 200 taxa (species /families) of ornamental plants commonly used in Norwegian grees space, with emphasis on lignoses.
- Selecting appropriate plants for green space depending on the characteristics of and the use of the green space.
Students will have the competence to:
- Evaluate the content of and the design of urban green Space.
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
BI424 Botanikk grunnkurs
PL424 Rom og design
GE413 Kartlære og GIS
BI445 Økologi
Teaching methods
Lectures, exercises, excursions. Practical project work in designing green infrastructure and select appropriate plants.
Compulsory learning activities
Participation in excursions. Exercises, individual or in groups with oral and written presentations.
Assessment
Project work in groups (counting 60%)
Identifying plants 1 h. (counting 40%)
Grading A-F
Examination support material
List of plants of the curriculum
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