Syllabus
| # | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vulnerability and resilience of landscapes- Landscape planning- Sustainability and the role of geomorphology- Methodology for applying geomorphic reclamation- Geomorphic reclamation and reestablishment of landform stability- | |
| 2 | Critical Thinking, Systems Thinking, Creative Thinking, Future Thinking | |
| 3 | Lectures using PowerPoint. Collaborative learning. Projects-based learning. Questions and Answers | |
| 4 | Active participation of students in collaborative learning and projects-based learning | |
| 5 | Projects: 8 Class activity: 3 Quiz: 4 Final exam: 5 | |
| 6 | Some Required References -Biebighauser, T. R. (2011). Wetland restoration and construction: a technical guide. Horseheads, New York, USA: Upper Susquehanna Coalition. - Allison, R. J. (Ed.). (2002). Applied geomorphology: theory and practice. John Wiley & Sons. -Harker, D. (1999). Landscape restoration handbook. CRC Press. - Biebighauser, T. R. (2007). Wetland drainage, restoration, and repair. University Press of Kentucky. - Darby, S., & Sear, D. (Eds.). (2008). River restoration: managing the uncertainty in restoring physical habitat. John Wiley & Sons. - Hannan, J. C. (1995). Mine rehabilitation: a handbook for the coal mining industry. New South Wales Coal Association. -Harris, J. A., Birch, P., & Palmer, J. P. (1996). Land restoration and reclamation: principles and practice. Addison Wesley Longman Ltd. -Bech, J., Bini, C., & Pashkevich, M. A. (Eds.). (2017). Assessment, restoration and reclamation of mining influenced soils. Academic Press. | |
| 7 | Pdf File |
