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751-5201-10L 5 Credits MSC D-USYS
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Tropical Cropping Systems, Soils and Livelihoods (with Excursion)

IMPORTANT: Students enrolling in this course are strongly recommended to verify their availability for the two-week excursion and consider potential overlaps with other courses, exams, excursions, and projects.
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Abstract

This course guides students in analyzing and comprehending tropical agroecosystems and food systems. Students gain practical knowledge of field methods, diagnostic tools and survey methods for tropical soils and agroecosystems. An integral part of the course is the two-week field project in the Mount Kenya Region, which is co-organized with the University of Embu (Kenya)

Objective

(1) Overview of the major land use systems in Tropical agroecosystems in several contexts Africa (2) Interdisciplinary analysis of agricultural production systems (3) Knowledge on methods to assess agroecological performance of a tropical agroecosystems (4) Hands-on training on the use of field methods, diagnostic tools and survey methods. (5) Gain practical knowledge on how to assess to climate resilience and farming systems. (6) Collaboration in international students and stakeholders

Content

This course guides students in analyzing and comprehending tropical agroecosystems. Students of ETH Zürch will work together with the students from Embu University (Kenya) in an interdisciplinary and intercultural team. Students will focus on the Agroecological performance and climate resilience of diverse farming systems in the Mount Kenya Region. From June 7th to 23th, The students will take part in a field course in the Mount Kenya Region. Students will then gain practical knowledge on field, meeting several stakeholders of the agricultural and food systems and conducting various assessments related to climate resilience and farming systems.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
ungraded semester performance

Registration & Places

Limited places (Special selection)
Signup End
25.02.2025

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Tropical Cropping Systems, Soils and Livelihoods
**this course has changed the semester and will onwards be offered in the spring semester** There is an introductory meeting on 18 February from 12.15-14.00 LFH B1 (hybrid). Four preparatory dates on Tuesdays: 8 April, 29. April, 13 May, 27 May from 14.00-18.00. This course includes an excursion to Kenya from 7th - 22rd June 2025.
No time listed 140 h semesterly

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