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Global Climate Issues: Course Overview
Covers global climate issues, impacts, policies, and mechanisms to slow down climate change through group work and project management.
Urbanization Impacts and Natural Resources Integration
Explores urbanization impacts on nature and integrative approaches for urban planning with natural resources.
Water Resources: Global Challenges and Sustainable Management
Covers the hydrosphere, freshwater utilization, and sustainable management practices to address global water challenges.
Plant Nutrient Flows: Impacts of Global Change
Covers elemental ecology, nitrogen deposition impacts on tree growth, and experimental insights into nitrogen flows in grasslands.
Stream Correction: Hydraulic Capacity and Protection Measures
Covers the correction of streams and protection measures for watercourses.
Climate Change: Impacts on Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Examines the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity, focusing on species adaptation, migration, and the implications for ecological balance.
Climate Change: Impacts on Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Examines the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity, focusing on ecological responses and adaptation strategies.
Aerosol Impacts on Cloud Formation
Explores aerosol impacts on cloud formation, air quality, and climate, emphasizing the complexities and global implications of aerosol acidity.
Impact Categories Contributing to Ecosystem Quality
Covers impact categories affecting ecosystems, including climate change, acidification, eutrophication, and land use.
Soil Science: Introduction and Functions
Covers the introduction to soil science, its ecosystem functions, the finite nature of soil, and its diverse functions like production and regulation.