General information

Course type AMUPIE
Module title Siberian Environments, Geoheritage And Tourism
Language English
Module lecturer prof. dr hab. Jiri Chlachula
Lecturer's email paleo@amu.edu.pl
Lecturer position professor
Faculty Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences
Semester 2022/2023 (winter)
Duration 45
ECTS 6
USOS code 07-SEGT-AMU-PIE

Timetable

Classes will start on Monday 17.10.2022, from 9.00-11.30,  and will continue on Tuesday (18.10.2022), and Wednesday (19.10.2022).

Next class: 15.11.2022 - 25.11.2022, 9.00 - 11.30;

Classroom: Room 242, Collegium Geographicum (Street: B. Krygowskiego 10), 2 floor.

Please write an e-mail to the teacher at paleo@amu.edu.pl

Module aim (aims)

 

Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant)

Syllabus

Week 1:           Introduction to Environmental Studies of Siberia and the Russian Far East

Week 2:           Geography of Siberia: from the Urals to the Pacific

Week 3:           Geology and Natural Resources of Siberia

Week 4:           Climate Evolution, Present Climates, Permafrost

Week 5:           Biodiversity and Environmental Protection

Week 6:           Geoheritage, Geoarchaeology and Geotourism of Siberia

Week 7:           Past and Present Human Adaptations to the Siberian Environments

Week 8:           Cultural History, Nations and Societies of Siberia

Week 9:           Socio-economic Development

Week 10:          Urals: Landscapes, Peoples & Tourism

Week 11:          Altai: Landscapes, Peoples & Tourism

Week 12:          Buryatia and Baikal: Landscapes, Peoples & Tourism

Week 13:          Yakutia:Landscapes, People & Tourism

Week 14:          The Russian Far East (Primorye, Kamchatka, Magadan):Landscapes, Peoples & Tourism

Week 15:          Selected thematic lectures / Students’ presentations

Reading list

Chambers, F.M. (1993). Climate Change and Human Impact to Landscape. Studies in Palaeoecology and Environmental Archaeology, 303p.

Chlachula, J. (2018). Palaeolithic of Siberia: Encyclopaedia of Global Archaeology (Claire Smith, Ed.), Springer Science-Business Media Press, New York, 2nd Edition, Online ISBN 978-3-319-51726-1

Chlachula, J., 2020. Geoheritage of East Kazakhstan. Geoheritage 12(4),91 (2020).

Crowley, J.T. and North, G.R. (1991). Palaeoclimatology. OxfordUniversity Press, New York, 339p

Delcourt, P. (1991). Quaternary Ecology: A palaeoecological Perspective. Springer Press, 242p.

Dowling, R.K., Cowan, E., Newsome, D. (2010). Global Geotourism Perspectives. GoodFellow, Oxford.

Geography of Siberia: https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/commonwealth-independent-states-and-baltic-nations/cis-and-baltic-political-geography/siberia

Groisman P.Y. et al. (2013) Climate Changes in Siberia. In: Groisman P., Gutman G. (eds) Regional Environmental Changes in Siberia and Their Global Consequences. Springer Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4569-8_3

Hall, C.M., Higham, J. (2005). Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change. Channel View Publications Rapp, G.R.,

Naumov, I.V. (2006). History of Siberia. Routledge, London and New York. 242p.

Warner, G.D. (1990). Methods in Quaternary Ecology. Geological Association of Canada, Ottawa, 170p. Wimbledon, W.A.P., Smith-Meyer, S. (2012). Geoheritage in Europe and Its Conservation. ProGeo, 287p.