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The course outlines the theoretical developments in disturbance ecology, and aims to provide an overarching framework within which disturbance can be understood. It explores the role of disturbance in shaping communities and ecosystems, and how elements of ecosystems, including habitats, species and populations, respond to disturbances.
Course during five consecutive days in the Engiadina valley, Switzerland: Introduction to the ecology of the Swiss National Park. Discussion of current field studies in the Park and the surroundings. 2.5 days for field assessments and measurements in groups, analyses and presentation of results.
This course introduces plant ecology. Through lectures, exercises and excursions, students will gain a broad vision of the cutting edge topics that are being researched and studied at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH and WSL. This will be the base for a future dialog between the field of landscape architecture and the field of sciences.