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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Masterseminar Veranstaltungsnummer 3312124
Semester WiSe 2025/26 SWS 4
Rhythmus jedes 2. Semester Moodle-Link  
Veranstaltungsstatus Freigegeben für Vorlesungsverzeichnis  Freigegeben  Sprache englisch
Belegungsfristen - Eine Belegung ist online erforderlich Zentrale Abmeldefrist    01.07.2025 - 31.03.2026    aktuell
Geo-Frist    01.07.2025 - 07.10.2025   
Veranstaltungsformat Präsenz

Termine

Gruppe 1
Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Gebäude Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Status Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Mi. 09:00 bis 13:00 wöch von 15.10.2025  0.223 (Seminarraum/Labor)
Stockwerk: EG


Alfred-Rühl-Haus - Rudower Chaussee 16 (RUD 16)

Außenbereich nutzbar Innenbereich nutzbar Parkplatz vorhanden Leitsystem im Außenbereich Barrierearmes WC vorhanden Barrierearme Anreise mit ÖPNV möglich
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Gruppe 1:


Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Jähnig, Sonja Charlotte, Professorin verantwortlich
Romero Munoz, Alfredo
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang LP Semester
Master of Science  Global Change Geography Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2021 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Chemie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Global Change Geography Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Informatik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Mathematik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Physik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abl.MA  Polymer Science Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Einrichtungen
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut, Biogeographie
Inhalt
Kommentar

Biodiversity change is a key characteristic of the Anthropocene. These changes first and foremost include the massive loss of biodiversity at all levels, from genes to ecosystems, yet also a major reorganization and turnover of global biodiversity. Although these trends are accelerating, large knowledge gaps prevail in our understanding of how and where biodiversity changes, which drivers of change are most important, and how to confront this accelerating biodiversity crisis.

Participants will deepen and broaden their knowledge on biodiversity concepts, theory and spatial and temporal patterns. Based on contemporary, international literature, students will acquire an understanding of the main characteristics of biodiversity change in the Anthropocene and which drivers shape these changes, such as climate change, habitat conversion and fragmentation or overexploitation. By exploring topics at the research frontier of global change effects on biodiversity, students will learn to critically reflect on and jointly discuss scientific literature, to synthesise across sometimes controversial positions, and to understand both the state of knowledge and the uncertainty in this dynamically developing field of biodiversity research. Finally, students will attain an overview on contemporary conservation efforts and policy frameworks aimed at confronting the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Methodologically, students will get exposed to a range of tools and methodologies to analyse biodiversity change and to set priorities in conservation projects covering both terrestrial and aquatic perspectives.

In sum, the course will equip students with the theoretical background, critical thinking, and practical tools to address biodiversity loss in the Anthropocene.

Workload: The course is based on 50h in class (4h per week) and up to 190h (min 6h per week) of preparation, readings, exercises and post-processing work. It is essential that students come to the classes well-prepared, including preparatory readings for in-class discussions.

Prerequisites for participation in the module:  Modules 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Final exam will entail the preparation and presentation of a poster at the end of the class, with topics choosen from those discussed in class.

Literatur

Will be given in class.

Strukturbaum

Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2025/26. Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2026.
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