Rural sociology and land use

LBRAI2103  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve

Rural sociology and land use
3.0 credits
30.0 h
1q

Teacher(s)
Bertin Pierre ;
Language
Français
Online resources

iCampus

Prerequisites

Plant biology, plant physiology, plant production, phytiatry, genetics acquired during the Bachelor of bioengineer and the first year of MS of bioengineer or equivalent.

The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.

Main themes

Analysis of the ecological and agronomical specificities of the intertropical and subtropical environments

Analysis of the physiological and ecophysiological features of tropical crops : hydrous, thermal and nutritional factors, light, abiotic stresses, phenology : growth and development cycle of some model crops, growth and development of harvested organ.

Critical study and evaluation of the agricultural practices on the basis of the above criteria.

Aims

a. Contribution of the activity with regards to the referential of leaning outcomes

Control a pool of scientific knowledge (M.1.1, M.1.2, M.1.4, M.1.5)

Control a pool of knowledge in the fied of bioengineering and management (M.2.1, M.2.2, M2.4)

Apply a rigorous and innovative scientific approach (M.3.2 à M.3.4 et M.3.6 M.3.9)

Concept and implement a complete and innovative approach of engineer (M.4.1 à M.4.7)

Communicate (M.6.1, M.6.3 et M.6.5)

Act responsbly (M.7.1 à M.7.3)

 

b . Specific formulation for this activity AA program (maximum 10)              

At the end of this activity, the student will be able to :

·      analyse the specificities of tropical and subtropical environments and the constraints on agricultural production factors (climate, soil, economy) ;

·       control agricultural practices specific to each crop (sowing, shading, types of cuttings, grafting, genetic crosses...) ;

·       identify key phenological stages of the different crop under study;

·       compare the adequation of several cultures to defined pedo-climatic scenarii;

·       examine production modalities as a function of physiological and pedo-climatic constraints;

·       analyse the diversity of productions as a function of the biological and genetical aspects of the crop;

.       evaluate the relevance of production systems as a function of environmental and socio-economical constraints and of production objectives.

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.

Evaluation methods

Oral examination with previous written preparation. Synthesis questions, figure analysis, punctual questions

Teaching methods

Theoretical lessons aiming at systematize the outcomes, followed by a practical approach based on interactive documet analysis, videos, personal experience of the teacher and of the students themselves

Content

Environmental aspects in the tropical background : climatology, pedology, phytogeography and consequencies on production.

Crop ecophysiology in tropical envirmonment : hydrology, photoperiod, thermal regime, phenology, mineral nutrition and consequences for cultural practicies.

 

Study of crop diversity : investigation of several crops representing a large range of ecological and practical situations (growing cycle, harvested organ) : cereals (maize, sorghum, pearl millet), annual pulses (groundnut, soybean, common bean), annual tubers (yam, sweet potato), perennial crops cultivated as annual ones (cassava, cotton plant) perennial crops (tea, coffee, cocoa, hevea trees).

Bibliography

Mandatory instruction material

Syllabus and powerpoint slides available on icampus

Videos of AFD (Louvain Coopération), freely available

AFD website

 

Additional lectures

see slides

Other information

This course can be given in English.

Faculty or entity<


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Program title
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Master [120] in Forests and Natural Areas Engineering
3
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Master [120] in Agricultural Bioengineering