300495 UE Central European habitat types (2006S)
Central European habitat types
Continuous assessment of course work
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Group 1
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 04.06. - 08.06.2006
max. 20 participants
Language: German
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Currently no class schedule is known.
Group 2
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 11.06. - 15.06.2006
max. 20 participants
Language: German
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Group 3
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 11.06. - 15.06.2006
max. 20 participants
Language: German
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Group 4
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 11.06. -15.06.2006
max. 20 participants
Language: German
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Currently no class schedule is known.
Group 5
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 04.06. - 08.06.2006
max. 20 participants
Language: German
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Currently no class schedule is known.
Group 6
Vorbesprechung: 15. März 2006, 12:00, HS 2; Blockveranstaltung: 04.06. - 08.06.2006
Language: German
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information on the main Central European habitat and landscape types including deciduous and coniferous woods, grasslands and meadows, standing and running waters as well as national parks.
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LA-BU 253, J 222
Last modified: Fr 31.08.2018 08:56
Objectives: information on the main Central European habitat and landscape types including deciduous and coniferous woods, grasslands and meadows, standing and running waters as well as national parks.
Didactic methods: field work (one habitat type per day) in small working groups of 5-10 students lead by a multidisiciplinary staff. We provide information on taxonomy, sampling and identification techniques of plants and animals, chemistry, climatology, soil science as well as geology. In the evening, the most importamnt results of the day are presented by students (talks, films, exhibitions etc.). In addition, students have the possibility for active and interdisciplinary discussions. Individual protocols by additional use recommended papers are the base for evaluation of the participants.
Contents: Different wood types, meadows, standing and running waters (fish ponds, Fugnitz river) in the surroundings of the filed station of Riegersburg (Lower Austria); National Park Thayatal.