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INTRODUCTION OF COURSE MATERIAL
2006
Juanita Garcia Saqui, is a committed advocate
of conservation and protection of Belize's natural resources, currently
a master student at the University of Florida (UF) in the area of
"Growth Rates of Hardwood Tree Species in Monoculture and Mixed
Species Agroforestry Systems" in Belize. She has been contracted
through the project to develop course materials in close collaboration
with the project objectives and the School of Natural Resources
and Environment in Florida. The idea is to provide reference material
for students according to their ongoing curriculum at the Universities,
Collages and High schools in Belize. The newest course material
is now available in digital form and can be requested at the project
headquarters in Belmopan.
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Project
Year 2007/2008 |
Topic
1: Setting the Theoretical Stage |
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Topic
2: Community Forest Management for Differing Values |
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Topic
3: Supporting Community Forest Management |
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Project
Year 2005/2006 |
Topic 1: An Introduction
to Soils |
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Topic 2: Cultural Practices
in Agro forestry |
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Topic 3: Introduction
to pest management |
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Project
Year 2004/2005 |
Topic 1: Sustainable development
in forestry |
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Topic 2: Ecoforestry |
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Topic 3: Tropical Forest
Ecosystem and Landscape Management |
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Project
Year 2003/2004 |
Topic: Sustainable Land
Use Systems |
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INTRODUCTION OF TRAINING COURSE
2006
In this project year the training courses of
the OAS Agro-Forestry research project is scheduled in cooperation
with Galen University and St. Johns College. Both institutions have
expressed interest about the possibility of students training during
summer break. The training course at St. Johns College will be conducted
from 3rd until the 14th of July and the training course at Galen
will be carried out from 17th to 28th of July 2006.
Course title: "Photosynthesis, Water and
Nutrients: How Life Keeps Going
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Course Description: This intensive field course will combine both
theory and practical experience to introduce students to basic plant
physiology by exploring how plants are able to make food using sunlight,
carbon dioxide and water in addition to obtaining a detail understanding
of the importance of water and nutrients to the survival of plants
and, by extension, the survival of humans.
The training course material is now up-dated
and designed for undergraduate students to receive 3 credits in
biology. This improvement has been achieved through an increase
in the quality of course in close cooperation with teachers and
faculty member in Belize. We hope that the course could become self
sustainable for more students in Belize. If you are interested ,
please contact Sylvia Baumgart Laasner at the project headquarter
in Belmopan
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Course
Outline 2006 |
Topic: Introduction to Agroforestry:
"Photosynthesis, Water, Nutrients and Human Impacts" |
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If you are interested in obtaining
the course material or to paticipate in a training course, please
contact:
Dipl.
Ing. Sylvia Baumgart Laasner,
Project Consultant & Coordinator
#81 Constitution Drive
P.O. Box 198
Belmopan City
Belize, Central America
Tel./Fax: +501-822-1076
Cell: +501-604-9483
Email: sylvia_laasner@gmx.net or sylvialaasner@architecture-projectmgmt.com
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