About the training program
The program is based on courses in general and regional ecology, landscape geochemistry, soil science, hydrology, climatology, and biogeography. Students master field research methods, including water, soil, and air sampling, landscape description, and geobotanical and soil surveys. An important part of the program is devoted to working with GIS technologies and remote sensing data: students learn to process satellite imagery, create digital elevation models, and analyze spatial data in QGIS, ArcGIS, and other software environments. The practice-oriented approach is implemented through laboratory work, field training, and research projects.










