Article(electronic)May 30, 2018

Experience of the teaching of soil classification systems to students at different stages of education (Faculty of Soil Science, LMSU, Russia)

In: Bulletin of geography. Physical geography series, Volume 14, Issue 1, p. 85-90

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Abstract

Abstract
Soil classification systems provide a common language for scientific communication, represent the diversity of soils and create a scientific basis for soil management, monitoring and conservation. There are several soil classifications currently in use in Russia. Teaching soil systematics to students at the Faculty of Soil Science of the LMSU has developed over the years to meet specific requirements at different stages of education. Students learn to use and correlate different classification systems. Bachelor's students study classifications to enable professional communication and describing soil diversity. Master's students further learn the key principles of soil formation, historical and current trends in the development of soil science and the international terminology of soil science. Studying different aspects of the theory and practice of soil classification at different stages of education gives our students a solid base for systematising their knowledge and acquiring skills in scientific research.

Languages

English

Publisher

Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University

ISSN: 2300-8490

DOI

10.2478/bgeo-2018-0008

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