Course Overview
Even though gardens generally refer to activities linked to leisure, this does not mean that they have to be strictly related to recreation; they are also fundamental in including ecological, cultural and productive concerns inherent to the landscape. That is, multifunctional gardens can integrate, and be, a structuring continuum that ensures the occurrence of processes and flows of the various systems that build the city's landscape. They can and should also be considered and integrated into city planning processes
Organic Unit:
School of Science and Technology
Duration:
20 Weeks/3 ECTS credits (3 required in curricular units)
Language:
Portuguese
Regime:
E-learning
For Whom
This course is intended for graduates in Landscape Architecture, Geography, Urbanism, Architecture, Environmental Sciences and related areas.
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Course Committee
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Contact Information
Academic Manager: Raquel Maria Pitadas de Matos