ESS-21306 Principles of Earth and Ecosystem Science

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures36
Practical intensively supervised36
Course coordinator(s)dr. ir. MR Hoosbeek
Lecturer(s)dr. ir. MR Hoosbeek
dr. B Kruijt
dr. ir. LN Ganzeveld
prof dr ir EJ Moors
Examiner(s)dr. ir. MR Hoosbeek

Language of instruction:

English

Continuation courses:

ESS-31806 Biogeochemical Cycles

Contents:

This course is intended for students with a non-natural science background who want to understand the basics of the natural sciences related to Global Change issues. For example, this course is not intended for BBW students, but aims at students who do not have a background in soil science, hydrology and/or ecology. This course provides a conceptual basis for understanding abiotic and biotic processes in terrestrial ecosystems and their sensitivity to Global Change:
- the Ecosystem Concept; - earth's Climate System;
- geology and Soils;
- soils and Global Change;
- terrestrial Water and Energy Balance;
- carbon Input to Terrestrial Ecosystems;
- terrestrial Production Processes;
- terrestrial Decomposition;
- modeling Decomposition Processes;
- terrestrial Plant Nutrient Use;
- terrestrial Nutrient Cycling;
- temporal Dynamics;
- landscape Heterogeneity and Ecosystem Dynamics;
- global Biogeochemical Cycles.

Learning outcomes:

At the end of this course the student is expected to be able to:
- demonstrate knowledge of the major abiotic and biotic processes in terrestrial ecosystems;
- demonstrate insight into feedback mechanisms;
- develop a simple ecosystem model;
- perform calculations related to major abiotic and biotic processes in terrestrial ecosystems;
- assess the effects of Global Change on ecosystems.

Activities:

- attend lectures and study of course book;
- exercises (analyzing data sets, model computation).

Examination:

Exam with open questions.

Literature:

F.S. Chapin III, P.A. Matson and H.A. Mooney. Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology. Springer. ISBN 0-387-95443-0.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Restricted Optional for: MCLClimate StudiesMSc1AF
MCLClimate StudiesMSc1AF
MCLClimate StudiesMSc1AF
MinorPeriod
Restricted Optional for: WUCLCBSc Minor Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Society1AF
WUGISBSc Minor Geo-information for Environment and Society1AF