5 ECTS credits
125 u studietijd

Aanbieding 1 met studiegidsnummer 4018749FNR voor alle studenten in het 1e semester met een gespecialiseerd master niveau.

Semester
1e semester
Inschrijving onder examencontract
Niet mogelijk
Beoordelingsvoet
Beoordeling (0 tot 20)
2e zittijd mogelijk
Ja
Onderwijstaal
Engels
Onder samenwerkingsakkoord
Onder interuniversitair akkoord mbt. opleiding
Faculteit
Faculteit Wetenschappen en Bio-ingenieurswetensch.
Verantwoordelijke vakgroep
Biologie
Onderwijsteam
Farid Dahdouh-Guebas (titularis)
Onderdelen en contacturen
24 contacturen Hoorcollege
12 contacturen Werkcolleges, practica en oefeningen
26 contacturen Zelfstudie en externe werkvormen
Inhoud

Table of contents:

The course structure follows a zoom from theoretical introduction (concepts, analytical tools) towards a global overview of SES and finally towards the mangrove forest as a model SES.

Understanding change and ecosystem management:

-       definitions linked to SES, systems ecology and adaptive cycles;

-       ecosystem services.

Social-ecological change, governance and stewardship:

-       Ecological resilience and social-ecological resilience;

-       Social-ecological governance and transformations in ecosystem stewardship;

-       Adaptive management.

Ecological and socio-ecological individual-based models

Complexity at several levels in biology and ecology:

-       Feedbacks and feedback networks from cells to ecology

-       Dynamics and stationarity

-       Hysteresis and multistationarity

-       Thresholds

-       Spatial patterns

-       Rhythms

-       Waves

-       Chaos

Mathematical basis for understanding complexity and change:

-       Equations

-       Simulations

-       Models

Complexity and resilience in social insects

Complexity and social-ecological resilience in forest systems

Complexity and social-ecological resilience in dryland systems

Complexity and social-ecological resilience in freshwater systems

Complexity and social-ecological resilience in oceans and estuarine systems

The mangrove forest as a SES, describing constituents and relationships), the links with man and integrated research.

Part I  Mangrove forests and their biocomplexity  Distribution of mangrove forests,;  Faunal and floral biodiversity, incl. morphological, physiological and ethological adaptations to tropical environments and to intertidal and marine life;   Ecological mutual benefits between between mangrove forests, and their adjacent tropical rainforests, seagrass beds and coral reefs;  Food webs and trophic relationships;

Part II  Ethnobiology and anthropogenical impacts on mangroves and adjacent ecosystems  Social, economical and cultural values and services of mangrove forests – mangroves as a model SES;  Anthropogenically induced threats on one or more ecosystems and the consequences for the other ecosystems;  Local vs. global patterns of change.

Part III  Scientific research tools  Monitoring, modelling and experiments (incl. management, restoration and conservation);  The use of remote sensing and GIS;  Combinatory and multivariate analyses;  Essentials of tropical habitat management  Case-studies and management guidelines with respect to mangroves as a SES.

 

Bijkomende info

Course material, text books and further reading:

- Berkes, F., J. Colding & C. Folke, 2003. Navigating Social-Ecological Systems. Building resilience for complexity and change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 393 pp.

- Carson, W. & S. Schnitzer, 2008. Tropical Forest Community Ecology.  Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, U.K. 517 pp. 

- Chapin III, S.F., G.P. Kofinas, C. Folke & M.C. Chapin, 2009Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World. Springer Science, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.  402 pp.

- Gunderson, L.H. & L. Pritchard Jr., 2002. Resilience and the Behavior of Large-Scale Systems. Island Press, Washington D.C., US. 287 pp.

- Gunderson, L.H., C.R. Allen & C.S. Holling, 2009Foundations of Ecological Resilience.  Island Press, Washington D.C., US. 496 pp.

- Hogarth, P., 2007The Biology of Mangroves and Seagrasses. Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, UK. 273 pp.

- Waycott, M., K. McMahon, J. Mellors, A. Calladine & D. Kleine, 2004A guide to Tropical Seagrasses of the Indo-West Pacific.  James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. 72 pp.

and current international research publications

Leerresultaten

General comptences

Course objectives:

Aims and objectives:
1. To provide an overview of the constituents and theory (conceptual, analytical) underlying large-scale social-ecological systems (SES);

2. To understand diversity, redundance, stability, hysteresis and resilience in a functional ecological context and in a sustainability context;

3. To understand the ecological and social-ecological functioning of selected SES;

4. To zoom in on the mangrove forest as a SES and:

4A. To understand the ecological and social-ecological relationships within mangroves and between mangroves and adjacent ecosystems;

4B. To understand the consequences of anthropogenic threats to this SES;

4C. To understand the scientific approaches and tools to monitor, manage and restore this SES.

Learning outcomes:

Upon completion of the course a student must be able to understand the constituents of a SES and to track down the ecological consequences on different sublevels (environment, fauna and flora) of anthropogenically induced changes on tropical coastal biodiversity and ecosystems, and must be able to situate the environmental problems in a holistic context (relationship with socio-economical factors).

 

Beoordelingsinformatie

De beoordeling bestaat uit volgende opdrachtcategorieën:
Examen Mondeling bepaalt 90% van het eindcijfer

WPO Groepswerk bepaalt 10% van het eindcijfer

Binnen de categorie Examen Mondeling dient men volgende opdrachten af te werken:

  • Oral Exam met een wegingsfactor 1 en aldus 90% van het totale eindcijfer.

Binnen de categorie WPO Groepswerk dient men volgende opdrachten af te werken:

  • Role Play assignment met een wegingsfactor 1 en aldus 10% van het totale eindcijfer.

Aanvullende info mbt evaluatie

Oral assessment: 90% (theory, paper discussion, model discussion)

Projects: 10%

 

Toegestane onvoldoende
Kijk in het aanvullend OER van je faculteit na of een toegestane onvoldoende mogelijk is voor dit opleidingsonderdeel.

Academische context

Deze aanbieding maakt deel uit van de volgende studieplannen:
Master in de biologie: ecologie en biodiversiteit
Master of Biology: Ecology and Biodiversity (enkel aangeboden in het Engels)
Master of Biology: AR Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems, start at Brussels (enkel aangeboden in het Engels)
Master of Biology: AR Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems, start at Paris (enkel aangeboden in het Engels)
Master of Biology: AR Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems, start at Cayenne (enkel aangeboden in het Engels)