Umweltplanung und Landschaftsmanagement (ULM): Vertiefung Landschaftsökologie
Students are able to critically assess the current state of landscapes, ecosystems, and species. They understand how to distinguish between strictly scientific and norm-based approaches to planning. They have in-depth knowledge of the technical background of national and international legal regulations relating to landscapes, ecosystems, and species (including the FFH Directive).
The module covers
biotic and abiotic protected resources in landscape planning with reference to values, standards, legal regulations, and guiding principles
assessment of landscapes, ecosystems, and species in planning
their conservation status and causes of endangerment and decline
measures for landscape conservation and renaturation of ecosystems (terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems)
Nature conservation concepts Wilderness – wild pastures – conservation-oriented nature conservation
Terrain & urban climatology and climate adaptation
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