Lecturer: Skliar Yu. L., PhD in Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Geodesy and Land Management
Target audience: 3rd-year students majoring in «Geodesy and Land Management»
As part of the course “Environmental Protection and Environmental Networks,” a practical class (seminar) was held on the topic: “Soil Protection from Pollution.”
The purpose of the class was to deepen students’ knowledge of the main processes of soil contamination, their environmental consequences, as well as modern approaches to the protection and restoration of soil cover. During the seminar, particular attention was paid to the importance of soil as a key component of the biosphere, and the relationship between anthropogenic pressure and land degradation processes was analyzed.
During the discussion, students became familiar with the main sources of soil pollution, modern methods of environmental monitoring, approaches to the reclamation of disturbed lands, as well as the regulatory and legal framework for their protection. Special attention was given to the practical application of the acquired knowledge in the field of land management and sustainable natural resource use.
The class contributed to the development of professional competencies of future specialists, particularly in analyzing the environmental condition of land, assessing pollution risks, and substantiating environmental protection measures. At the same time, it served as an important platform for developing students’ communication skills, including the ability to express their opinions in a reasoned manner and to present the results of their work.
