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The course will introduce students to the ecology as the study of relationships between living and nonliving components of the environment and the human technosphere and ecosystems. Students learn the basic processes of greening existing manufacturing and design principles of environmentally sound production practices
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Students will be able to:
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R: Begon M., Harper J.L., Townsend C.R.: "Ekologie", Vydavatelství Univerzity Palackého, Olomouc 1997, 8070676957. R: Červinka P.: "Antropogenní transformace přírodní sféry" Univerzita Karlova, Praha 1995, 8071840181. R: Moldan B., Hák T., Kolářová H.: "K Udržitelnému rozvoji České republiky: Vytváření podmínek", Centrum pro otázky životního prostředí UK, Praha 2002 Last update: Hladíková Jana (03.01.2018)
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1. Ecology - the science of relations, definitions 2. Biotic components of the environment (flora, fauna, human) 3. Abiotic components of the environment (atmosphere, hydrosphere, pedosphere) 4. Relations between the components of the environment 5. Man and his activities as a part of the ecosystem 6. Fields of human activity and their relationship to the environment 7. Socio-cultural aspects of ecology 8. The concept of sustainable development 9. The level of technology - the basic element affecting the environment 10. Effects of manufacturing processes 11. Environmental technology (liquidation or minimize the effects of production) 12. Monitoring the environment, creation of legislation 13. A systems approach to environmental protection, environmental accounting 14. Optimizing the impacts Last update: Hladíková Jana (03.01.2018)
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Toxicology and Ecology Last update: Hladíková Jana (03.01.2018)
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