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BI435 Landscape Ecology

Course description for academic year 2021/2022

Contents and structure

What is landscape ecology? Historical background. Landscape structure and dynamics. Analysis of spatial structures, e.g., heterogeneity, fragmentation and connectivity. Theory of island biogeography and the concept of metapopulations. Landscape dynamics and population dynamics. Biodiversity in the landscape incl. quantification of this diversity. Specialization in selected themes as cultural landscape management and wildlife biology. How to use landscape ecology in landscape planning and management.

Learning Outcome

The student shall:

  • understand the effect of spatial patterns on ecological processes in animals and plants.
  • understand how scale affects ecological patterns and our perception of these.
  • understand how natural and anthropogenic disturbance affects landscape pattern and dynamics, with particular emphasize on fragmentation.

The student shall:

  • be able to analyze landscape changes by means of simple metrics.
  • be able to present scientific articles and use the knowledge gained from these in landscape planning.
  • be able to to use GIS for mapping and analysis of landscape changes.

The student shall:

  • have the ability to landscape ecological theory to management and planning of landscapes.
  • have the ability to predict the effect of human activities in the landscape and their effect on ecological processes.

Entry requirements

There are no formal prerequisites.

Recommended previous knowledge

It is an advantage with knowledge in ecology and geographic information systems (GIS)

Teaching methods

Lectures, colloquium, presentation of scientific articles, group assignment including use of GIS, excursion.

Compulsory learning activities

Presentation of a scientific article (group work)

Assessment

Written project assignment in groups (30 %) and written examination under supervison (70 %), 4 hours.

Grading: A-F.

Examination support material

None

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