Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
On January 1, 2005 the Estonian University of Life Sciences completed structural reform resulting in the establishment of five new institutes. The Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (IAES) was formed by merging six different units of the University. These institutions were: The Faculty of Agronomy (consisting the Institute of Horticulture, the Institute of Plant Cultivation, the Institute of Plant Protection, the Institute of Soil Science and Agro chemistry and the Institute of Grassland Science), the Institute of Environmental Protection, the Institute of Experimental Biology, the Institute of Zoology and Botany, the Polli Institute of Horticulture and the Plant Biotechnology Research Centre EVIKA.
The IAES monitors and organises studies of the following specialities: horticulture, agronomy, production and marketing of agricultural products, applied hydrology, nature tourism (since 2006), landscape conservation and maintenance, ornamental gardening (since 2007) and landscape architecture. The following specialities can be completed by distance learning: management of urban and industrial landscapes (since 2006), nature tourism (since 2006) and management of agricultural companies (since 2007). One international master program taught in English is also coordinated by IAES: Landscape Architecture.
Structure of the Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences:
Announcements
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19.02.2021 Thesis Defense: Kairi Maileht - Phytoplankton as ecological quality indicator of lakes
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29.01.2021: Open seminar "Life is an adventure, landscape is a fairy-tale: a biography of a landscape"
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Limnologists start an international cooperation project
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09.12.2020: Research Seminar of the Chair of Environmental Protection and Landscape Management
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Waste manamegent at the Estonian University of Life Sciences has changed
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Researchers are looking for nature-inspired solutions to sustainably increase crop yield
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11.11.2020: Research Seminar of the Chair of Environmental Protection and Landscape Management
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SoildiverAgro meeting discussed how to improve soil biodiversity in nemoral region