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60310-01 - Lecture with practical courses: Agroecological Farming: The Example of Organic Agriculture (3 CP)

Semester spring semester 2025
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Else Bünemann-König (else.buenemann-koenig@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Knowledge in farming systems is essential to understand why agriculture is a major driver for environmental pressures through land use change, loss of soil fertility, decrease in biodiversity and the dependence on external inputs in form of energy, fertilizers and pesticides. As an alternative, agroecological farming aims to reduce the environmental and also social pressures, as defined by 10 principles (FAO Agroecology Knowledge Hub). Organic Farming is a prominent certified example of agroecological farming, and it is considered a promising option to solve the current problems of intensive agriculture. The lecture is organised as a lecture series (“Ringvorlesung”) where experts in soil, plant, animal and food system sciences will outline the frame conditions, principles and practices of organic agriculture, illustrating the connection to the agroecological principles through case studies. In a group exercise, the students will develop their own thoughts on the application of agroecology principles and will present their reflections to the other participants.
During a half-day excursion, the theoretical material is illustrated on a long-term system comparison experiment and a practical farm in the valley of Leimen. Another optional excursion presents research done at FiBL, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, in Frick.
Learning objectives The students are familiar with the agroecological principles and the practices of organic farming. They can evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different farming systems and know the specific challenges in the areas of soil management, plant production and animal husbandry. The students are capable to judge critically the solutions of organic agriculture in view of an agroecological production, as well as a transformation of the food system. Detailed learning objectives will be provided for each lecture on ADAM.
Comments Lecturers: Experts of the respective disciplines at FiBL, actively involved in national and European research with a strong link to practical farmers.
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Admission requirements Students of the MSD without background in natural sciences, and who have chosen the focus area in social sciences or in economics must have completed the 'Complementary Knowledge in Natural Sciences' module (or at least earned 8 CP). Credit points are to be transferred to the FASR module (with learning agreement).
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Friday 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003

Dates

Date Time Room
Friday 21.02.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 28.02.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 07.03.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 14.03.2025 12.15-14.00 Fasnachstferien
Friday 21.03.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 28.03.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 04.04.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 11.04.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 18.04.2025 12.15-14.00 Ostern
Friday 25.04.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 02.05.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Friday 09.05.2025 12.15-14.00 Botanik, Praktikumsraum U1.003
Friday 16.05.2025 13.30-16.30 Excursion to the DOK Therwil
Friday 23.05.2025 08.15-12.00 Excursion to the FiBL farm (optional)
Friday 30.05.2025 12.15-14.00 Auffahrt
Friday 06.06.2025 12.15-13.45 Botanik, Hörsaal 00.003
Modules Courses: Master's Studies Ecology (Master's Studies: Ecology)
Courses: Master's Studies Plant Science (Master's Studies: Plant Science)
Doctorate Botany: Recommendations (PhD subject: Botany)
Module: Core Competences in Natural Sciences (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Module: Landscape Systems (Master's Studies: Geosciences)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details 1. Mandatory participation in student group work on agroecological principles; reflection paper and presentation 09.05.2025.
2. Written exam on Friday, 06.06.2025, 12:15-13:45 h (Botanik Hörsaal 00.003). Preconditions for the exam: student group work.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Science, studiendekanat-philnat@unibas.ch
Offered by Integrative Biologie

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