Type: | Open University Language: English |
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Previous course: C6390
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No credit points with: C6390
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Recommended semester: 1st - 4th semester
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Examination: Written exam (13-scale)
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Contact person: | Stefan Trapp, IMT, Bygn. 113, tlf. 45251581 |
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Department: Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
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Aim: To give the students and understanding of the structure, dynamics, energy and mass flow of natural ecosystems and to introduce them to working methods that are used in applied ecology. Through this the course aims to give the engineering student an understanding of concepts such as recipient quality, nature restoration etc. as the foundation for Danish environmental protection.
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Contents: The boundaries , structure and dynamics of ecosystems. This includes the population and community structure of ecosystems as well as the importance of the interplay between biotic and abiotic factors for energy exchange, natural production, nutrient exchange, water balance etc. Typical examples of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and present levels of pollution are dealt with, Danish cases taking a prominant position
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