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Concepts of Forest Management
Waldnutzungskonzepte
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:40:16
Abstract
Forests and landscape are influenced by the numerous needs of society. Current conditions are largely the result of historical and modern forms of forest management. For a good understanding of these systems and for the development of future, adaptive management concepts, basic knowledge of the past and current concepts of forest management are essential.
Objective
Students get an overview over historical and modern forms of forest management. They know the important products and services of forests and landscapes. They are capable to validate the different forms of management, especially regarding their economic efficiencies, their influence on ecosystem functions, processes and structures, habitat quality, biodiversity and negative ecological effects
Content
- Historical concepts of forest management, experiences and "lessons learned" - Goods and services of forests (former and today) basic concepts of forest management (even aged and uneven aged systems, historical forms, multifunctional concepts) - Advantages and disadvantages of the various concepts (economy, ecology, forest and landscape goods and services, environment, habitat quality, biodiversity).
Resources
Lecture Notes
No handoutThe power point slides are available for download
Literature
none
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- end-of-semester examination
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise | Waldnutzungskonzepte |
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Forest and Landscape (The following courses are highly recommended as preparation for the Specialization in Forest and Landscape: 701-0266-00L Einführung in die Dendrologie (Autumn semester) 551-0435-00L Systematische Biologie: Zoologie (Autumn semester) 701-0360-00L Systematische Biologie: Pflanzen (Spring semester) These courses should be successfully completed during the second year.)
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