Rural Buildings and Land Survey
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The objectives are:
- acquire the elements to design the rural structures in mountain areas, with reference to buildings for livestock breeding.
- know the criteria for defining the functional spaces for the animals and for the performance of the connected operations, the survey methods of the territory and the inclusion of rural buildings in a specific context.
- acquire the elements to design the rural structures in mountain areas, with reference to buildings for livestock breeding.
- know the criteria for defining the functional spaces for the animals and for the performance of the connected operations, the survey methods of the territory and the inclusion of rural buildings in a specific context.
Expected learning outcomes
The expected results are to know:
- assessing the functional requirements and methods of use of livestock buildings in the mountain area.
- use cartographic tools to evaluate the inclusion of rural buildings in the mountain territory and for territorial planning.
- interpret remotely sensed maps and treat spatial data with modern geomatic methods for agro-forest planning
- assessing the functional requirements and methods of use of livestock buildings in the mountain area.
- use cartographic tools to evaluate the inclusion of rural buildings in the mountain territory and for territorial planning.
- interpret remotely sensed maps and treat spatial data with modern geomatic methods for agro-forest planning
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Rural buildings:
General criteria for the design of production buildings. Functional aspects of structures for livestock breeding. Design criteria for livestock buildings in relation to the requirements of animals and the territorial and environmental impact. Relationship between rural buildings and the territory. Problems related to the environmental impact of agricultural activities. (1 ECTS)
Microclimatic parameters in livestock buildings. The minimum requirements to ensure animal welfare. Control of the environment inside agricultural buildings (humidity, temperature, gas). Design criteria for livestock buildings for reducing emissions. (1 ECTS)
Functional and distributive needs of housing structures. Buildings for the breeding of cattle, sheep and goats. (1 ECTS)
The ancillary structures of livestock farms. food and forage deposits. Types, design and operation of the milking parlors; storage facilities and technologies for the treatment of livestock effluents for their correct agronomic use in compliance with the law. (1 ECTS)
Land survey:
Statistical survey of the agro-forestry territory starting from the Istat and Arpa databases. (1 ECTS)
Cadastre, Aims, characteristics and phases. Land and buildings cadastre. The cadastral maps. Analysis of digital information systems of the cadastre at regional level. Application examples on traditional (paper) and innovative (digital) media. Territorial planning tools at different levels of detail. Regional Territorial Plan, Provincial Territorial Coordination Plan, Territory Governance Plan. Regional laws on territorial governance. (1 ECTS)
The analysis of the territory through the cartographic tool. Cartography elements: the reference geodetic systems; Cartographic projections; Topographic maps and thematic maps; Exercises Reading and use of maps: Examination of regional cartography. The regional cartographic portals, analysis and elaboration of the available cartography: CTR, Ortophotos, DTM, Thematics maps. Application examples of some regions and normative references. Territorial analysis through indirect investigation. Physical investigation: chorography, meteorology, climatology; The historical evolution of the territory; Analysis of the agricultural-forestry system. (1 ECTS)
The territorial analysis through the indirect statistical survey. The use of GPS in surveying the territory and integration with GIS software. Features and potential of GIS software (1 ECTS)
General criteria for the design of production buildings. Functional aspects of structures for livestock breeding. Design criteria for livestock buildings in relation to the requirements of animals and the territorial and environmental impact. Relationship between rural buildings and the territory. Problems related to the environmental impact of agricultural activities. (1 ECTS)
Microclimatic parameters in livestock buildings. The minimum requirements to ensure animal welfare. Control of the environment inside agricultural buildings (humidity, temperature, gas). Design criteria for livestock buildings for reducing emissions. (1 ECTS)
Functional and distributive needs of housing structures. Buildings for the breeding of cattle, sheep and goats. (1 ECTS)
The ancillary structures of livestock farms. food and forage deposits. Types, design and operation of the milking parlors; storage facilities and technologies for the treatment of livestock effluents for their correct agronomic use in compliance with the law. (1 ECTS)
Land survey:
Statistical survey of the agro-forestry territory starting from the Istat and Arpa databases. (1 ECTS)
Cadastre, Aims, characteristics and phases. Land and buildings cadastre. The cadastral maps. Analysis of digital information systems of the cadastre at regional level. Application examples on traditional (paper) and innovative (digital) media. Territorial planning tools at different levels of detail. Regional Territorial Plan, Provincial Territorial Coordination Plan, Territory Governance Plan. Regional laws on territorial governance. (1 ECTS)
The analysis of the territory through the cartographic tool. Cartography elements: the reference geodetic systems; Cartographic projections; Topographic maps and thematic maps; Exercises Reading and use of maps: Examination of regional cartography. The regional cartographic portals, analysis and elaboration of the available cartography: CTR, Ortophotos, DTM, Thematics maps. Application examples of some regions and normative references. Territorial analysis through indirect investigation. Physical investigation: chorography, meteorology, climatology; The historical evolution of the territory; Analysis of the agricultural-forestry system. (1 ECTS)
The territorial analysis through the indirect statistical survey. The use of GPS in surveying the territory and integration with GIS software. Features and potential of GIS software (1 ECTS)
Prerequisites for admission
Mathematics, Physics
Teaching methods
frontal lessons, classroom exercises and field trip
Teaching Resources
Rural buildings:
The teaching material consists of:
Notes of the lessons; Booklet on the structures for dairy cattle farms; Selected scientific papers reported during the lessons (ariel.ctu.unimi.it - Costruzioni rurali e Rilievo del territorio)
Land survey:
Handouts distributed during the course and available on ariel.ctu.unimi.it - Rural constructions and agroforestry territory. lesson on the land register: Corso di Estimo - Stefano Amicabile - Ed. Hoepli
The teaching material consists of:
Notes of the lessons; Booklet on the structures for dairy cattle farms; Selected scientific papers reported during the lessons (ariel.ctu.unimi.it - Costruzioni rurali e Rilievo del territorio)
Land survey:
Handouts distributed during the course and available on ariel.ctu.unimi.it - Rural constructions and agroforestry territory. lesson on the land register: Corso di Estimo - Stefano Amicabile - Ed. Hoepli
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists of two tests:
First test:
- Written. Duration 2.50 hours.
The written test consists of 3 exercises relating to the Rural Construction module.
Multiple choice questions about the both modules.
Second Test:
- Draft to be carried out independently, creating a territorial framework.
The paper, relating to the land survey module, consists in the drafting of a territorial framework that the student will carry out independently. The paper must contain a "Cartographic", a "Meteorological" and a "Statistical Data of the Agricultural Territory" section.
Deliver ONLY in .pdf format before the written exam.
If the student does not pass one of the two tests, they will have to repeat only the one in which theyhave not reached the sufficiency.
The final grade is the arithmetic average of the written exam, the land survey draft.
The exams will take place at Edolo, if the enrolled students will be at least 5; otherwise, they will take place at the headquarters of the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, via Celoria 2, Milan.
DSA students: have to communicate their situation to the Disabled and DSA Service of UniMI (https://www.unimi.it/en/ugov/ou-structure/cosp-disability-and-sld-services). The referent of the Degree Course in the Faculty is Prof. Fulvia Tambone ([email protected]). In addition, students with DSA certification are required to promptly notify the Professor to agree on the exam procedures.
First test:
- Written. Duration 2.50 hours.
The written test consists of 3 exercises relating to the Rural Construction module.
Multiple choice questions about the both modules.
Second Test:
- Draft to be carried out independently, creating a territorial framework.
The paper, relating to the land survey module, consists in the drafting of a territorial framework that the student will carry out independently. The paper must contain a "Cartographic", a "Meteorological" and a "Statistical Data of the Agricultural Territory" section.
Deliver ONLY in .pdf format before the written exam.
If the student does not pass one of the two tests, they will have to repeat only the one in which theyhave not reached the sufficiency.
The final grade is the arithmetic average of the written exam, the land survey draft.
The exams will take place at Edolo, if the enrolled students will be at least 5; otherwise, they will take place at the headquarters of the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, via Celoria 2, Milan.
DSA students: have to communicate their situation to the Disabled and DSA Service of UniMI (https://www.unimi.it/en/ugov/ou-structure/cosp-disability-and-sld-services). The referent of the Degree Course in the Faculty is Prof. Fulvia Tambone ([email protected]). In addition, students with DSA certification are required to promptly notify the Professor to agree on the exam procedures.
AGR/10 - RURAL BUILDINGS AND AGRO - FOREST LAND PLANNING - University credits: 8
Field activity: 8 hours
Computer room practicals: 4 hours
Practicals: 20 hours
Lessons: 48 hours
Computer room practicals: 4 hours
Practicals: 20 hours
Lessons: 48 hours
Professors:
Finzi Alberto, Riva Elisabetta
Professor(s)