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Ecology and Management of Mountain Forests

Ökologie und Management von Gebirgswäldern

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Abstract

The factors that shape the structure and function of mountain forests are analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively. Limiting factors along elevational transects are evaluated during the field days, and possible global change impacts are derived. Students will work with, evaluate and compare modern concepts of mountain and lowland forest management.

Objective

Students will be able to... - explain the factors that shape the structure, function and dynamics of mountain forests as well as the ecosystem services that they provide (focus on timber, protection from natural hazards, biodiversity) - quantitatively assess these properties for mountain forests, with a focus on the interactions between gravitative natural hazards and forest properties - provide an overview of the recent literature on these topics based on case studies that are discussed in class - evaluate the likely future development paths of mountain forests resulting from their current state and future driving forces (management, climate) - derive specific management recommendations for mountain forests.

Content

- Introduction to the quantitative and qualitative significance of mountain forests at various scales - Analysis of the factors that specifically shape the structure, function and dynamics of mountain forests - Quantitative explanations for the properties of mountain forests (continuum theory vs. vegetation science) - Tree-ungulate interactions and hunting - Management of lowland vs. mountain forests - Modern concepts of mountain forest management (when to intervene, and how) - Effective and cost-efficient management approaches.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Handouts will be provided. Additional textbooks and scientific articles will be indicated and partly used in the course.

Literature

among others: Frehner et al. (2005), NaiS. BAFU, Bern

General Information

Language
German
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 30 minutes
Effektive Dauer der mündlichen Prüfung ist 60 Min. (30 Min je Dozent/in)

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Ökologie und Management von Gebirgswäldern
Di 8-10 während des ganzen Semesters, Di 10-12 in der zweiten Semesterhälfte. Ausserdem 2 x 3 Tage Exkursionen in der 4. & 5. Woche nach Semsterschluss (Mi-Fr und Mo-Mi). Ein zusätzlicher freiwilliger Exkursionstag für weitere Anzeichnungs-Übungen.
  • Tue 08:15-10:00 (CHN F 42)
  • Tue 10:15-12:00 (CHN F 42)
3 h weekly

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