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Course on Functioning of Boreal Forest Ecosystems (Application Deadline January 15th!) June 6-12, 2009 This course will provide a comprehensive coverage on topics relevant to the functioning of boreal forest ecosystems, including linkages between aboveground and belowground subsystems, nutrient cycling, role of mycorrhizae, ecosystem effects of herbivores, and the role of major disturbances (notably fire). It will be run along similar lines to a course that we have run on this topic in June 2004 and June 2007. Language:
The course will be conducted in English
Location:
The course is to be held in Arvidsjaur, approximately 300 km NW of
Umeå, Sweden, which is in the heart of the northern boreal forest
zone
and also proximal to the Scandes mountain ranges near the Norwegian
border.
Participants:
This course is open to all PhD students who have an interest in boreal
ecosystems. We will limit the course to 25 participants, and will
select applicants on the basis of merit and relevance of their research
if the number of applicants exceeds the number of positions available.
Course format:
The course will consist of a mixture of lectures, student
presentations, discussion groups, and field trips and field
instruction. Students will be expected to be prepared in advance for
participation in discussions.
Course credits
(relevant for European participants only): 7.5 ECTS
Costings: Students
are responsible for covering their own transport to and from
Umeå. All
costs including food, travel and lodging for the actual duration of the
course will covered by SLU.
Course organization:
The course will be run by the Department of Forest Ecology and
Management,
Course instructors:
The course will be taught by 6 ecologists who each have been actively
involved in research on various aspects of northern ecosystems. These
instructors are: Professor
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