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Methods of SilvicultureLaajuus (6 cr)

Code: LMSB4600

Credits

6 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Arto Riihinen

Objective

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Qualifications

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Enrollment

01.11.2024 - 09.01.2025

Timing

01.01.2025 - 18.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS23S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Metsänhoidon suositukset: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and its two retakes will be agreed at the start of the course.

Student workload

Lectures 40 h, field excursions 16 h, virtual study 30 h, assignments 40 h, independent study 36 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Content scheduling

Those absent from field lessons will have to find the necessary field sites themselves and report the measurements and forest management plans for the sites.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

01.11.2024 - 09.01.2025

Timing

01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS24KM
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Metsanhoidon suositukset: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the online exam and two possible re-exams will be agreed at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

Lectures and field excursions 28 h, virtual study 30 h, assignments 54 h, independent study 50 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Content scheduling

Field lessons cannot be followed in zoom. Those absent from field lessons will have to find the necessary field sites themselves and report the measurements and forest management plans for the sites.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

19.01.2024 - 19.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS23KM
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Metsanhoidon suositukset: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi; Online materials in Moodle.

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

Lectures and field excurisons 24 h, virtual study 36 h, assignments 30 h, independent study 18 h. Total 108 h of student work.

Content scheduling

Pakolliset läsnäolot:
-13.5. klo 13:30-15:45 maastotunnit: taimikonhoidon mittaukset ja suunnittelu
-14.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: harvennushakkuun maastotehtävä

Further information for students

Exam, assignments

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

10.01.2024 - 19.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS22S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Metsanhoidon suositukset: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi; Online materials in Moodle.

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Content scheduling

Pakolliset läsnäolot:
-15.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: taimikonhoidon mittaukset ja suunnittelu
-16.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: harvennushakkuun maastotehtävä

Further information for students

Exam, assignments

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

27.01.2023 - 05.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

67 % Face-to-face, 33 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS22KM
    Agrologi (AMK), maaseutuelinkeinot, monimuotototeutus

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Äijälä, O., Koistinen, A., Sved, J., Vanhatalo, K. & Väisänen, P. (toim.) 2019. Metsänhoidon suositukset. Tapion julkaisuja ( https://tapio.fi/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Metsanhoidon_suositukset_Tapio_2019.pdf and web-pages:: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi/fi); Online materials in Moodle.

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

Lectures and field excursions 28 h, virtual study 50 h, assignments 40 h, independent study 44 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Content scheduling

Pakolliset läsnäolot:
-21.4. klo 08:15-11:45 varaus maastoretkelle
-4.5. klo 08:15-11:45 maastotunnit: taimikonhoidon mittaukset ja suunnittelu
-5.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: harvennushakkuun maastotehtävä

Lähitunnit luokasta zoomataan. Maastotunteja ei voi seurata zoomissa. Maastotunneilta poissa oleva joutuu etsimään itse tarvittavat maastokohteet ja raportoimaan kohteiden mittaukset ja metsänhoitosuunnitelmat.

Further information for students

Avoin AMK 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

10.01.2023 - 15.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Virtual portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

84 % Face-to-face, 16 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS21S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Äijälä, O., Koistinen, A., Sved, J., Vanhatalo, K. & Väisänen, P. (toim.) 2019. Metsänhoidon suositukset. Tapion julkaisuja ( https://tapio.fi/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Metsanhoidon_suositukset_Tapio_2019.pdf and web-pages:: https://metsanhoidonsuositukset.fi/fi); Online materials in Moodle.

Teaching methods

Lectures, field excursions, assignments, online study

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

Lectures and field excursions 56 h, virtual study 30 h, assignments 40 h, independent study 36 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Content scheduling

Pakolliset läsnäolot:
-9.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: taimikonhoidon mittaukset ja suunnittelu
-10.5. klo 08:15-15:45 maastotunnit: harvennushakkuun maastotehtävä

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Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

21.01.2022 - 13.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS21KM
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Äijälä, O. ym. 2019. Metsänhoidon suositukset. Metsätalouden kehittämiskeskus Tapion julkaisuja. (https://tapio.fi/metsanhoidon-suositukset); Online materials in Optima.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Content scheduling

Lectures and field excursions 28 h, virtual study 50 h, assignments 40 h, independent study 44 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Further information for students

Avoin AMK 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

12.01.2022 - 15.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Arto Riihinen
Groups
  • LMS20S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course, you are able to choose the right silvicultural measures in different development phases of forest.

Competences
-forestry competence

Learning outcomes
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose the right silvicultural measures and know the forest management guidelines and norms in different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the basics of uneven-aged forest management. You are able to prevent forest damages.

Content

-the basics of stand management
-young stand management
-intermediate harvesting
-peatland forest management
-forest fertilisation
-prevention of forest damages
-uneven-aged management

Learning materials and recommended literature

Äijälä, O. ym. 2019. Metsänhoidon suositukset. Metsätalouden kehittämiskeskus Tapion julkaisuja. (https://tapio.fi/metsanhoidon-suositukset); Online materials in Optima.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The date of the exam and two retakes are agreed at the beginning of the course.

Content scheduling

Lectures and field excursions 48 h, virtual study 30 h, assignments 40 h, independent study 44 h. Total 162 h of student work.

Further information for students

Avoin AMK 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to choose the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You know the main features of the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation. You are familiar with the field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and know thinning models and special features of peatland forests. You know the basics of uneven-aged forestry. You know main forest damages and means of preventing the damages. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Satisfactory 2:
You know the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases of even-aged forest. You can define the forest management guidelines, forest certification criteria and the legislation for silvicultural measures. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting and can read thinning models and know special features of peatland forests. You can choose suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent the damages timely. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3:
You can apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation and are able to consider them in choosing the right silvicultural measures for the different development phases in different development phases of even-aged forest. You can diversely justify the forest care measures on mineral soils and peatlands and apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can draft funding applications and can apply thinning models. You can estimate suitable measures for uneven-aged forest. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies the course material.


Very Good 4:
You can diversely apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose measures and apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and analyze cost estimates. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological impacts of uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting applies diverse sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5:
You can diversely and comprehensively apply the biological and economic basics of forest cultivation. You are able to choose alternative measures and to apply diversely the forest management guidelines on mineral soils and peatlands and are able to apply forest certification criteria and forest legislation. You can do field measurements and calculations of young stand treatment and harvesting, can apply thinning models, are able to draft funding applications and cost estimates. You can choose suitable measures for even-aged forest and are able to evaluate the effects of silvicultural measures to stand development and nature. You are able to estimate the economic and ecological boundary conditions considering sustainability in uneven-aged forest treatments. You identify main forest damages and are able to prevent them. Assignments are passed and they follow the instructions. Their reporting is error-free and it applies diverse sources.

Prerequisites

You know the habitat classification of forests and forest regeneration methods.