Different Belgian landscapes both rural and urban will be examined through excursions and project work
An introduction to the description of landscapes based on map analysis and field visits with the aim to motivate students for research in Geography. At the end of the course students should be able to : i) Interpret a topographical and thematic map, ii) report field observations correctly in a notebook
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”.
a field note book will be evaluated and each student will develop an individual subject based on a topographic map of his/her choice. The map will be analysed and cross-checked in the field.
Excursion guides, topographic and thematic maps
Two urban landscapes, the Belgian coast and Brabant wallon will be presented through analysis of maps and statistics. Then , the spatial organisation will be illustrated during a field visit.
Two rural landscapes, Ardenne and the Dyle valley, will be presented. The physical and human characteristics will be explained through the analysis of topographic and thematic maps. The interpretation of these maps will be cross checked during field visits.
Two practical sessions (2 hours each) for desk study followed by an excursion of entire day and half a day.
Timetable for semester 2 :
See above. One semester will mainly address human issues and the other physical issues.