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Courses winter semester 2022/23

Time: Exercises (in attendance): Wednesdays, 13:00 - 14:30.

Lecture (online): will be uploaded to the Moodle course every week on Wednesday.

First date: Wednesday, 10/26/2022

 

Content: Data sources, data formats, data management, GIS, R

 

Contact person: Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott

(gornott@uni-kasssel.de)

Time: Thursdays, 09:00 - 12:00 hrs.

Room: online (zoom link will be sent to all registered students at the beginning of the semester).

First date: 27.10.2022

 

Contact: Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott (gornott@uni-kasssel.de)

Time: Wednesdays, 09:00 - 12:30  & 

         Fridays, 13:00 - 17:00

Room: H03 and CIP-Pool

First date: 19.10.2022 (Room H03, in attendance).

 

Content: The module will provide an overview of the interconnectedness of climate change, water resources, and agriculture. The teaching of these topics will be done on a theoretical level (learning issues and concepts), as well as on a practical level (learning computer-based modeling). Thus, at the end you will be able to evaluate discussions and data on this topic in a professional and critical way, based on your own experience with models as well as on the newly gained knowledge.

 

Contact: Dr. Rike Becker (rike.becker@uni-kassel.de)

Courses Summer Semester 2022

Time: Fridays, 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM.

 

Room: online

 

Content: The students have an overview of models used to capture climate change impacts on different agroecosystems and the effects of climate adaptation measures. The module teaches climate change impacts on various agroecosystems, adaptation measures and how these aspects can be captured by different types of statistical and process-based agricultural models. With this knowledge, the students are able understand and develop agricultural models to assess climate impacts, risks and resilience. In the last section, adaptation measures to climate change are modeled, discussed and evaluated using various methods and indicators.

 

Contact person: Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott (gornott@uni-kassel.de)

Time: Block seminar 25.07.-05.08.2022

  Morning: 09:00-12:00 h

  Afternoon: 13:00-16:00

 

Room: Small assembly hall (in the morning) and CIP-Pool (in the afternoon)

First date: 25.07.2022 (09:00 a.m. in the small assembly hall)

 

Content:

Content: The module will provide an overview of the interconnectedness of climate change, water resources and agriculture. The teaching of these topics will be on a more theoretical level (learning about issues and concepts), as well as on a practical level (learning about computer-based modeling). Thus, at the end you will be able to evaluate discussions and data on this topic in a professional and critical way, based on your own experience with models as well as on the newly gained knowledge.

 

Contact: Dr. Rike Becker (rike.becker@uni-kassel.de)

Courses winter semester 2021/22

Time: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 13:00-15:00

Room: online

First date: 20.10.2021

 

Here you can find the Moodle course G06.

 

Content: Data sources, data formats, data management, GIS, R

 

Contact: Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott & Dr. Rike Becker

(gornott@uni-kasssel.de, rike.becker@uni-kassel.de)

Time: Thursdays, 08:00 - 12:00 hrs.

Room: online (zoom link will be sent to all registered students at the beginning of the semester).

First date: 21.10.2021

 

Contact: Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott (gornott@uni-kasssel.de)

Time: Thursdays, 08:00 - 12:00 h

Room: H11 (in presence)

First date: 21.10.2021

 

Here you can find the Moodle course H59.

 

Content: The module will provide an overview of the interconnectedness of climate change, water resources and agriculture. The teaching of these topics will be on a more theoretical level (learning about issues and concepts), as well as on a practical level (learning about computer-based modeling). Thus, at the end you will be able to evaluate discussions and data on this topic in a professional and critical way, based on your own experience with models as well as on the newly gained knowledge.

 

Contact: Dr. Rike Becker (rike.becker@uni-kassel.de)