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Investigate soil features and processes related to soil development, pedoclimatic conditions and land use in forested and agricultural landscapes. Students complete the full research cycle—from hypothesis formulation to field surveys, laboratory analyses, data analysis and reporting. The course emphasizes method integration, project management, collaboration, and research communication.
This course presents a process-based view of the hydrology of mountain streams. Students learn how to integrate process knowledge, data, and models to understand how landscapes regulate the fluxes of water, sediment, nutrients, and pollutants in streams, and to anticipate how streams will respond to changes in land use, water use, and climate.
Soil Resources and Global Change
Bodenressourcen und Global Change
Introduction to the importance, problems and concepts of soil development and the use of soil resources in a changing world. The lecture deals with the topic with examples from a global, European and Swiss context.Active participation and presence during the lectures are part of the performance assessment.