Kurs-Code MežZ4094

Kreditpunkte 6

Stundenzahl insgesamt (im Auditorium)162

Vorlesungen (Stundenzahl)48

Stundenzahl fŅr Seminare und praktische Arbeitsaufträge16

Selbststandige Arbeit des Studenten (Stunden)98

Bestätigt am (Datum)15.10.2019

Kurs ausgearbeitet von (Lehrkraft)

author

Inga Straupe

author

Līga Liepa

Zur einfŅhrenden LektŅre empfohlen

1. Chapin III F.S., Matson P.A., Vitousek P. Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology. New York: Springer Science & Business Media. 2011.
2. Molles M. 2008. Ecology: Concepts and Application. Toronto: McGraw Hill publisher, 2008..
3. With K.A. Essentials of Landscape Ecology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.

Weiterfuhrende Literatur

1. Elliott D. Forest Ecosystems. Management, Impact assessment and Conservation. New Your: Nova Science Publishers, 2017.
2. Perera A.H., Buse L.J., Crow T. Forest Landscape Ecology; Transferring knowledge to practice. New Yourk: Springer, 2007.
3. Forest Diversity and Management Edited by D. L. Hawksworth and A. T. Bull. New York: Springer, 2006.

Zur LektŅre vorgeschlagene Zeitschriften

1. Bonan G.B. Forests and climate change: forcings, feedbacks, and the climate benefits of forests. Science, Vol. 320, 2008, p. 1444-1449.
2. Ellison D., Morris C.E., Locatelli B., Sheil D., Cohen J., Murdiyarso D., Gutierrez V., Van Noordwijk M., Creed I.F., Pokorny J. and Gaveau D. Trees, forests and water: Cool insights for a hot world. Global Environmental Change, Vol. 43, 2017, p. 51-61.
3. Gamfeldt L., Snäll T., Bagchi R., Jonsson M., Gustafsson L., Kjellander P., Ruiz-Jaen M.C., Fröberg M., Stendahl J., Philipson C.D. and Mikusiński G. Higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with more tree species. Nature communications, Vol. 4, 2013, p. 1340.
4. Hooper D.U., Chapin F.S., Ewel J.J., Hector A., Inchausti P., Lavorel S., Lawton J.H., Lodge D.M., Loreau M., Naeem S. and Schmid B. Effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning: a consensus of current knowledge. Ecological monographs, Vol. 75 (1), 2005, pp. 3-35.
5. Jõgiste K., Korjus H., Stanturf J.A., Frelich L.E., Baders E., Donis J., Jansons A., Kangur A., Köster K., Laarmann D. and Maaten T. Hemiboreal forest: natural disturbances and the importance of ecosystem legacies to management. Ecosphere, Vol. 8 (2), 2017, p. e01706.
6. Wardle D.A., Bardgett R.D., Klironomos J.N., Setälä H., Van Der Putten W.H. and Wall D.H. Ecological linkages between aboveground and belowground biota. Science, Vol. 304 (5677), 2004, p.1629-1633.