A graduate of the Landscape Protection and Management study program is a highly qualified professional with deep scientific and practical expertise in the protection and sustainable use of natural and cultural landscape resources, ecosystems, biodiversity, and ecological processes within the landscape. The graduate acquires research skills and methods focused on analyzing the ecological and environmental quality of landscape components, as well as methods of ecological synthesis leading to proposals for measures aimed at the protection and conservation of biodiversity and the overall character of the landscape.
Graduates are capable of independently and creatively conceptualizing, modifying, and comprehensively addressing issues related to theoretical aspects of landscape ecology, biodiversity, and nature conservation, the rational use of natural resources, and the ecological transformation of selected sectors. Depending on the topic of their dissertation, they are required to become familiar with relevant scientific methods, procedures, and environmental legislation.
Graduates are thus able to critically analyze, evaluate, and synthesize new and complex concepts in landscape ecology, landscape use, and protection. During their studies, they publish scientific papers contributing original research that expands the boundaries of scientific knowledge at the national or international level. Graduates attain a level of creative competence that supports societal progress, demonstrated through their final dissertation, which proves all acquired skills and abilities. During the defense of their dissertation, they demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with the wider scientific community as well as with the general public on issues related to the analysis, evaluation, protection, and use of landscapes.
