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Quantitative Vegetation Dynamics: Models from Tree to Globe
Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:07:58
Abstract
The course introduces basic concepts and applications of dynamic vegetation models at various temporal and spatial scales. Different modeling approaches and underlying principles are presented and critically discussed during the lectures. In the integrated exercise parts, students work in a number of small projects with some of the introduced models to gain practical experience.
Objective
Students will - be enabled to understand, assess and evaluate the fundamental properties of dynamic systems using vegetation models as case studies - obtain an overview of dynamic modelling techniques and their applications from the individual plant to the global level - understand the basic assumptions of the various model types, which dictate the applicability and limitations of the respective model - be enabled to work with such model types on their own - appreciate the methodological basis for impact assessments of future climate change and other environmental changes on ecosystems.
Content
Models of individuals - Deriving single-plant models from inventory measurements - Plant models based on 'first principles' Models at the stand scale - Competition for light and other resources as central mechanisms - Individual-based stand models: distance-dependent and distance-independent - Theoretical models Models at the landscape scale - Simple approaches: cellular automata - Dispersal and disturbances (windthrow, fire, bark beetles) as key mechanisms - Landscape models Continental and global models - Sacrificing local detail to attain global coverage: processes and entities - Simple approaches: matrix models - Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) - DGVMs as components of Earth System Models
Resources
Lecture Notes
Handouts will be available for download
Literature
Will be indicated at the beginning of the course
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- oral 45 minutes
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture with exercise | Quantitative Vegetation Dynamics: Models from Tree to Globe | No time listed | 3 h weekly |
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Major in Forest and Landscape Management (Students who started the specialization in Forest and Landscape Management before HS25 can complete the specialization according to the study guide 2024/25 or according to this structure. Students who start the specialization in Forest and Landscape Management in HS25 or later study according to the 2013 regulations, edition 29.04.2025 - 8. The new structure of this specialization (Forests/Landscapes/Soils/Data), is also shown in the current VVZ.)
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Major in Forest and Landscape Management (from HS25 onwards) (Students who start the specialization in Forest and Landscape Management in HS25 or later study according to the 2013 regulations, edition 29.04.2025 - 8. The new structure of this specialization is shown in the current VVZ. Students who started the specialization in Forest and Landscape Management before HS25 can complete the specialization in accordance with the study guide 2024/25.)
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