912343 Climate-forest interactions


Type
Lecture
Semester hours
2
Lecturer (assistant)
Schume, Helmut , Gratzer, Georg
Organisation
Offered in
Wintersemester 2024/25
Languages of instruction
Englisch

Content

Understanding how forest ecosystems as long-lived and tall vegetation forms are interacting with the atmosphere in terms of energy and matter exchange, thereby influencing the climate, and how in turn forests are impacted by disturbances caused by atmospheric phenomena.

Part 1 (Influence of forests on climate): energy partitioning into sensible heat and evapotranspiration – reginal cooling, albedo effects of land-use changes, impact on water fluxes, sink-source relations for carbon, particulate matter absorption – filter effect, cloud formation and dimming as result of BVOC emissions.

Part 2 (Climate driven disturbances):
Basic forest management systems
Understanding disturbance regimes in forests.
Important disturbance agents in forests and the impact of climate change on disturbance frequency and intensity.
Basics in fire ecology
Post disturbance forest dynamics

Previous knowledge expected



Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)

Students will have gained knowledge of how forests deploy their eco-system services and understand the importance of preserving forests as an essential component to mitigate climate change impacts.
They will have learned about the forest as a resilient ecosystem, that can recover from disturbances within certain boundaries. More specifically, students will have attained knowledge of basic forest management systems, patterns of natural succession and the effects of disturbances on energy and matter fluxes, particularly in the light of altered disturbance frequencies and intensities through global warming, e.g. by storms, drought, bark beetle attacks or fire.
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.