Course title | |||||
国際環境修復保全学I [International Environmental Rehabilitation and Conservation Ⅰ] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 1~ | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 05ic0001 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
五味 高志 [GOMI Takashi] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Agriculture | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
** Outline of this course ** This course will focus primarily on hydrologic and geomorphic processes (soil erosion, landslide, debris flow) at the watershed scales. Linkages among hydrologic and geomorphic processes are emphasized, as are the effect of regional land use. Issues of scales related to hydrological/geomorphic response and system behavior are explored, as well as timely topics related to sustainable land management and natural hazard assessment. Emphasis will be places on hydrologic and geomorphic processes in steep terrain. Students will be encouraged to contribute to discussions on catchment processes and land management for regional environmental planning in this course. |
Expected Learning |
Students will understand basics of hydrology and geomorphology for developing the interactive discussion of watershed management. Detail information is provided in the following map. https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ |
Course schedule |
** Outline of course work ** Lecture #1: Self-introduction and overview of the course. Background of regional environmental planning and sustainable resource management in the watershed scales. Introduction to basic terminology. Lecture #2: Importance of watershed approaches Lecture #3: Hydrological cycling Lecture #4: Interception and evapotranspiration: Lecture #5: Soil and infiltration Lecture #6: Groundwater flow and stream runoff Lecture #7: Storm runoff generation Lecture #8: Watershed forest management and flooding (Mid term report) Lecture #9: Soil erosion and control Lecture #10: Mass movement (Processes of landslide and debris flow) Lecture #11: Sediment movement in watershed Lecture #12: Watershed management in multiple land use Lecture #13: Watershed management and assessment 1 Lecture #14: Watershed management and assessment 2 Lecture #15: Final project |
Prerequisites |
Practice and review should be conducted with reference materials and handouts. To conduct learning according to the learning time of our university. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Handouts will be provided. |
References |
Brooks K.N. et al. (1997) Hydrology and watershed management. Iowa State University Press. |
Assessment/Grading |
Class participation: 30% Exercises: 20% Mid term report: 20% Final Report: 30% |
Message from instructor(s) |
We would like to explore the various physical and biological processes in watershed management. |
Course keywords |
Watershed scale, Hydrologic and geomorphic processes, Landslide and debris flows, Soil erosion, Sustainable land management |
Office hours |
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Lecture Language |
English |
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Last update |
1/16/2021 11:02:27 AM |