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BI1386

Forest and landscape ecology

The course focuses on the fundamental ecological concepts, theoretical principles, and practical applications of modern forest and landscape ecology. The students learn how forest ecosystems are organised and get an overview of their biotic and abiotic components and processes. During the course, students discuss ecological applications and learn how organisms and their environment interact. Furthermore, they explore ecological principles at individual, population, community, ecosystem, and landscape levels. The students learn to understand the effects of natural and human impact on natural forest ecosystem functions. There is also an introduction to the way that ecological knowledge is applied on species conservation in forested landscapes.


Theoretical and practical elements of teaching activities are designed to acquire a deep understanding of the basics in ecology, particularly forest and landscape ecology. Lectures aimed at facilitating students’ comprehension of the course literature, that mainly consists of scientific texts. All modules contain practical elements like excursions and exercises . Students will also participate in group work based on selected literature, which is presented orally as well as in writing. Excursions and oral presentations are compulsory.


Course evaluation

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BI1386-30100 - Course evaluation report

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Additional course evaluations for BI1386

Academic year 2023/2024

Forest and landscape ecology (BI1386-30097)

2024-01-15 - 2024-03-19

Academic year 2022/2023

Forest and landscape ecology (BI1386-30156)

2023-01-16 - 2023-03-21

Syllabus and other information

Grading criteria

Course module: 0001 Basic Ecological concepts, 4 weeks 6 credits. Includes the following result notes:

Examination -Basic concepts in Ecology (4 credits) – (5, 4, 3, U)

Lab computer session 1 (1 credit) (G, U)

Written assignment 1 (1 credit) (G, U)

Course module: 0002 Forest Ecology, 4 weeks 7 credits. Includes the following result notes:

Examination - Forest ecology (5 credits) – (5, 4, 3, U)

Lab computer session 2 (1 credit) (G, U)

Written assignment 2 (1 credit) (G, U)

Course module: 0003: Landscape Ecology, 1 weeks 2 credits. Includes the following result notes:

Final Examination (1 credit) (5, 4, 3, U)

Written assignment 3 (1 credit) (G, U)

Litterature list

  1. Elements of Ecology Författare: Thomas M. Smith & Robert Leo Smith ISBN: 978-0321736079

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Forest and Landscape (BSc) Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38054 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1N)
Subject: Forestry Science Biology Biology Forestry Science
Course code: BI1386 Application code: SLU-30100 Location: Alnarp Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre Pace: 100%