News frequently report about "European heat wave", "natural disaster", or "species extinction". Such issues are the consequences of urbanization and land use intensification; they show how far we are apart from a sustainable use of nature. These challenges can be counteracted by two innovative concepts, namely on ecosystem services and green infrastructure.
Ecosystem services are the benefits that people obtain from nature and contribute to their wellbeing.
Ecosystems in urban areas (i.e. parks, forests, brooks, alleys) - known as the elements of green infrastructure - bring multiple benefits to the people: regulate micro-climate, control air quality, reduce flood risks or give place for recreation.
This summer school is going to share the existing knowledge about ecosystem services and green infrastructure. It will enable their mapping and assessment during field work, excursions and GIS sessions right up to monetary evaluation. Students find a forum to discuss their experience within an international, multidisciplinary team and to apply their results to the recent challenges of urban planning and management.
Arrival of participants
Get-together,
Dinner
Registration
Invitation and introduction
Key note speech
Coffee break
Theoretical lectures I.
Introduction to the concept of ecosystem services and urban planning
Lunch break
Theoretical lectures II.
Introduction to mapping and biophysical assessment of ecosystem services
Coffee break
Methodology of research, get to know with field work sites I. (practical excercises: ecosystem services in urban planning)
Welcome party and teambuilding
Establishment of student groups Methodology of research, get to know with field work sites II.
Coffee break
Field work in Usti nad Labem
Mapping and biophysical assessment of ecosystem services
Discussion of the outputs from mapping + discussing of methods
Get-together, Dinner
Excursion: an annotated ramble through the urban green infrastructure of Děčín (we see the famous castle, Pastýřská stěna, Kvádrberk)
Lunch break and go back to Ústí nad Labem
From fieldwork to evaluation I
Processing of fieldwork
Get-together, Dinner
From fieldwork to evaluation II
Data processing, analysis and evaluation, proposal of measures
Lunch break
5-Minute Presentations of each team I
Coffee break
Incorporating feedback - preparation of final presentations
Final evening, Dinner
Development of planning strategies I
Finishing the final presentations and consulting with lectrurers
Coffee break
Development of planning strategies I
Presentation of course outputs by project teams
Lunch break
Presentation of course outputs by project teams II.
Closing panel
Departure of participants
Location:
Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
Jan Evangelista Purkyně Universität
Lecture rooms:
Department of Geography, Faculty of Science
České mládeže 8, Ústí nad Labem
Contact:
kudrnova @ieep.cz
Dates:
period: June 16-21 2019
arrival: June 16 until 18:00.
departure: June 21 from 16:30
Language:
English
Fee:
free of charge including materials and excursion
but
Participants pay individually for
• Meals and
• Accomodation (app. 15 €/night in the student hostel)
Credits:
5 ECTS
Application:
The Online-Form is closed.
Application deadline:
April 30, 2019
Notification of acceptance:
May 15, 2019