This module comprises lectures, seminars and exercises. It covers major questions related to the management and evaluation of modern agroecosystems with respect to their ecological sustainability.
Duration: Block 3 of the summer term (all days, whole day)
Maximum number of participants: 16
Presence in Hohenheim is mandatory for participation in the course.
The course includes practical exercises and small excursions, which start in the morning hours already. Lectures take place in the afternoons.
Contents include:
- State of biodiversity in agroecosystems
- Population ecology and nature conservation
- Importance and management of ecosystem functions and services
- Conventional and alternative agricultural management strategies
- Habitat fragmentation and landscape ecology
- Global change, current and future challenges in agricultural management
These topics are discussed with respect to the habitat types that characterize agricultural landscapes, such as fields, field margins, hedges, fallow land, succession areas, intensively managed grasslands, calcareous grasslands and the role of the landscape matrix and mosaic for landscape connectivity.
Lectures and seminars are accompanied by on-site exercises in these habitat types in the agricultural surroundings of Stuttgart.
Link to course in ILIAS