COURSE OUTLINE
- GENERAL
SCHOOL | School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences | ||||
DEPARTMENT | Department of Forestry and Management of the Environment and Natural Resources | ||||
LEVEL OF STUDIES | Level 7 | ||||
COURSE CODE | ΔΣΘ6Υ | SEMESTER | 9th | ||
COURSE TITLE | Forest Law | ||||
TEACHING ACTIVITIES in case the ECTS Credits are distributed in distinct parts of the course e.g. lectures, labs etc. If the ECTS Credits are awarded to a course as a whole, then please note down the teaching hours per week and the corresponding ECTS Credits. |
TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK | ECTS CREDITS | |||
lectures | 3 | 4 | |||
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COURSE TYPE
Background, General Knowledge, Scientific Area, Skill Development |
Scientific Area | ||||
PREREQUISITES:
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TEACHING & EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: | Greek | ||||
COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: | no | ||||
URL COURSE: | https://eclass.duth.gr/courses/OPE02220/ | ||||
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes | |
Please describe the learning outcomes of the course: Knowledge, skills and abilities acquired after the successful completion of the course. | |
The aim of the course is for students to gain critical awareness of basic concepts of forest law and to be able to manage both the research and professional activities of the forester in the field, by taking responsibility for decision making in the work environment.
Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to: · Understand preliminary concepts of law · Understand principles of civil law · Understand and explain basic concepts of forest law through examples of practical application. · To be able to understand and handle the complexity of effective Forest Legislation. · In addition, to be able to explain and use important theoretical concepts of Law
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General Skills | |
Taking into account the general skills that the graduate must have acquired (as they are listed in the Diploma Supplement and are listed below), which of them is intended (for the course)? | |
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
Adaptation to new situations Decision making Autonomous work Teamwork Working in an international environment Working in an interdisciplinary environment Production of new research ideas |
Project design and management
Equity and Inclusion Respect for the natural environment Sustainability Demonstration of social, professional and moral responsibility and sensitivity to gender issues Critical thinking Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking |
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies Adaptation to new situations Decision making Autonomous work Teamwork Working in an international environment Working in an interdisciplinary environment Production of new research ideas Respect for the natural environment Demonstration of social, professional and moral responsibility and sensitivity to gender issues Implementation of criticism and self-criticism Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking
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- COURSE CONTENT
1. General concepts of law – Rights
2. Subjects of legal relations 3. Legal acts – Structure of the courts 4. Legal acts of legal persons governed by public law 5. Ottoman Land Ownership System – Forest ownership conditions 6. Scope of forest legislation 7. Recognition of rights in rem 8. Boards and committees 9. Forest management – Logging 10. Disposition of forest products of public forests – Afforestation and reforestation 11. Legal restrictions on forest legislation – Measures to protect forests and forest areas 12. Interventions in forests and forest areas – Hunting 13. Criminal – Substantive and Procedural provisions |
- LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS – EVALUATION
TEACHING METHOD Face to face, Distance learning, etc. |
Face to face | ||||||||||||||||
USE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT) Use of ICT in Teaching, in Laboratory Education, in Communication with students |
Use of ICT in Teaching. All lectures are supported through PowerPoint presentations and several times video leveraging and internet usage.
Electronic communication via e-mail or e-CLASS with students. |
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
The way and methods of teaching are described in detail. Lectures, Seminars, Laboratory Exercise, Field Exercise, Bibliographic research & analysis, Tutoring, Internship (Placement), Clinical Exercise, Art Workshop, Interactive learning, Study visits, Study / creation, project, creation, project. Etc.
The student study hours for each learning activity are listed as well as the non-guided study hours so that the total workload at the semester level corresponds to the ECTS standards. |
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Student Evaluation
Description of the evaluation process
Assessment Language, Assessment Methods, Formative or Concluding, Multiple Choice Test, Short Answer Questions, Essay Development Questions, Problem Solving, Written Assignment, Essay / Report, Oral Exam, Public Presentation, Laboratory Report, Clinical examination of a patient, Artistic interpretation, Other/Others
Explicitly defined assessment criteria and if and where are accessible to students are mentioned. |
Evaluation language is Greek. The following will be applied as evaluation methods: • Written final exam with short answer questions. • Individual Assignment (grade 0.2) and from the written final exam (grade 0.8). • Students with identified dyslexia or other learning difficulties, instead of the written final exam, are examined orally. The organization of oral exams presupposes that the interested student had informed in time about the identified problem the Department Administration, and respectively the Department Administration should inform the professor. • The topics are posted on the bulletin board of the professor after the end of the exams. Therefore students can calculate their grades themselves. The students’ grades are announced on the electronic platform of the Department. • Students have the opportunity to see their writing sheet and access the evaluation method. In addition, they can see the corrector’s comments on his/her evaluation. |
- SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Κουτούπα-Ρεγκάκου, Ε. (2007). Δίκαιο του Περιβάλλοντος. Β΄ έκδοση επαυξημένη, Εκδόσεις Σάκουλα ΑΕ.
2. Γούπος, Χ. (2008). Δασικό Δίκαιο. Σημειώσεις Α.Π.Θ 3. Ταμπάκης, Σ. (2015). Πολιτικές Προστασίας των Δασικών Οικοσυστημάτων μέσα από τη Δασική Νομοθεσία. Περιβαλλοντική Πολιτική: Θεωρία και Πράξη, Συλλογικός Τόμος προς Τιμήν του Αλκιβιάδη Δερβιτσιώτη, Μανωλάς Ε. (Εκδ.), Τμήμα Δασολογίας & Διαχείρισης Περιβάλλοντος & Φυσικών Πόρων, Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης, Ορεστιάδα, σελ. 303 – 318. 4. Kapotas, P., Maria, E.A. (2017). Livestock grazing, forest protection and law in Greece. Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 57-69. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-03-2015-0037
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ANNEX OF THE COURSE OUTLINE
Alternative ways of examining a course in emergency situations
Teacher (full name): | Georgios Tsantopoulos – Veronika Andrea |
Contact details: | vandrea@fmenr.duth.gr |
Supervisors: (1) | According to the examination program that will be announced by the Secretariat of the Department |
Evaluation methods: (2) | Writing Exams via e-CLASS platform |
Implementation Instructions: (3) | The examination in the course is carried out in writing with a distance learning method, according to the examination program announced by the Secretariat of the Department.
Students should be connected to the DUTHNET e-CLASS e-learning platform in the “Exercises” field. Exam questions will be posted there in the form of closed-ended questions: True / False and Multiple Choice Answers.
The duration of the test is 8 minutes.
In order to ensure the integrity and reliability of the exam, a theme bank is created from where a random selection of questions is made for each examinee, in order to prevent the phenomenon of copying data. There will also be a time limit for answering the questions, so that it will not be possible to search for the answers in the suggested bibliography or in any other source.
Each student should answer 20 questions. Each of the questions is scored with 0.5.
A list will always be attached including only with their Student ID (register number) of the beneficiaries to participate in the examination, in a relevant announcement for the examination of the course. |
- To be completed with YES or NO
- Note down the evaluation methods used by the teacher, e.g.
- written assignment or/and exercises
- written or oral examination with distance learning methods, provided that the integrity and reliability of the examination are ensured.
- In the Implementation Instructions section, the teacher notes down clear instructions to the students:
α) in case of written assignment and / or exercises: the deadline (e.g. the last week of the semester), the means of submitting them to the teacher, the grading system, the participation of the assignment in the final grade and every other detail that should be mentioned.
β) in case of oral examination with distance learning methods: the instructions for conducting the examination (e.g. in groups of X people), the way of pronouncing topics, the applications to be used, the necessary technical means for the implementation of the examination (microphone, camera, word processor, internet connection, communication platform), the way the hyperlink is sent, the duration of the exam, the grading system, the participation of the exam in the final grade, the ways in which the inviolability and reliability of the exam is ensured and every other detail that should be mentioned.
γ) in case of written examination with distance learning methods: the instructions for assigning the topics, the way of submitting the answers, the duration of the exam, the grading system, the participation of the exam in the final grade, the ways in which the integrity and reliability of the exam is ensured and every other detail that should be mentioned.
There should be an attached list with the Student Registration Numbers only of the beneficiaries to participate in the examination.