Agrostology Course
This course explores the vital role of grasses in shaping landscapes, cultures, and histories. Designed for humanities professionals, it connects grass ecology, ethnobotany, and heritage interpretation. Students transform field observations into compelling narratives, exhibition proposals, and visitor-ready displays that highlight environmental and cultural stories effectively.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Agrostology Course provides a practical introduction to grass taxonomy, ecology, and ethnobotany. Participants learn to identify key grass species in the field, analyze environmental data and land-use patterns, and integrate botanical findings with cultural traditions. Additionally, they develop skills to create exhibition materials like herbarium profiles and visitor guides, using ethical research and documentation practices.
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Develop skills
- Regional grass analysis: interpret soils, climate, and land-use quickly and accurately.
- Fast grass identification: recognize species using key traits, spikelets, and digital resources confidently.
- Eco-cultural insight: connect grass ecology to cultural memory, policies, and rural stories.
- Ethnobotany skills: document traditional grass uses ethically and reliably.
- Exhibit-ready writing: produce clear labels, maps, and herbarium profiles for displays.
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