*THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED*
ECTS credits:
5 ECTS
Course parameters:
Language: English
Level of course: PhD
Time of year: *CANCELLED*
Hours per week: One week of preparatory reading, 8 days expedition to Greenland, preparation of course report
Capacity limits: 6 PhD students
Objectives of the course:
The course provides students with an understanding of the positive impact of climate change for agriculture in subarctic areas. The course will provide a fundamental understanding of the soil and environmental factors, which may influence agricultural production in South Greenland.
Learning outcomes and competences:
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
Compulsory programme:
The rapid climate change, which is taking place in Greenland, has serious repercussions for animal and plant life throughout the country. The rising temperatures can however, offer better conditions for future agricultural production in Greenland because of increased summer temperatures and prolonged growing seasons. Land use, though, is also influenced by many other factors such as soil quality and the increasing lengths of dry periods during vegetation season.
The course focuses on insight understanding of farming conditions in South Greenland. Physical and chemical properties of South Greenlandic soils will be investigated:
The students will visit selected farmers and field sites in South Greenland. Lectures, exercises and soil sampling activities will be performed in the field. Also, glacial rock flour deposits will be located and sampled. Large-scale field experiments with addition of glacial rock flour will be visited and sampled.
Results from the exercises will together with results from ongoing experiments on Greenlandic soils, be an integrative part of the final project report.
Prerequisites:
Background in Agronomy, civil engineering, geology, environmental science or related technical/natural sciences.
Name of lecturers:
The teaching will be conducted by experts in the individual research areas:
Type of course/teaching methods:
Classroom teaching, fieldwork, hands-on measurements, analytical exercises
Literature:
Other material includes book chapters, notes and review articles, which will be made available upon enrollment.
Course homepage:
To be announced
Course assessment:
Participation in Greenland expedition and submitted report
Provider:
Dept. of Agroecology
Aarhus University
Blichers Allé 20, Postboks 50
DK-8830 Tjele
Special comments on this course:
Time:
CANCELLED
Place:
South Greenland
Registration and payment:
This course has been cancelled.
If you have any questions, please contact Lis Wollesen de Jonge, e-mail: lis.w.de.jonge@agro.au.dk