Michael Meissle: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018 |
Name | Dr. Michael Meissle |
Address | Agroscope Reckenholzstrasse 191 8046 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | 058 468 73 96 |
michael.meissle@usys.ethz.ch | |
Department | Environmental Systems Science |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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751-4811-00L | Alien Organisms in Agriculture Number of participants limited to 30. | 2 credits | 2G | J. Collatz, M. Meissle | |
Abstract | The course focuses on alien organisms in agriculture as well as the scientific assessment and regulatory management of their effects on the environment and agricultural production. | ||||
Learning objective | Students will understand the consequences arising from the unintentional or deliberate introduction of alien organisms into agricultural systems. They will be able to understand the concept of environmental risk assessment and be able to evaluate risk management options. | ||||
Content | Alien organisms in agriculture is a topic that receives an increasing awareness among farmers, agricultural scientists, regulators and the general public. Students of this course will learn about the nature of alien organisms such as invasive species, biocontrol organisms and genetically modified organisms. With a particular focus on arthropods, plants and their interactions we will look at the potential threats the novel organisms pose, the benefits they provide and how both of these effects can be scientifically assessed. Students will learn how the topic of alien organisms in agriculture is intrinsically tied to policy making and regulation and get to know current examples and future challenges in research. In the last part of the course students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge in a practical exercise (case study). | ||||
Lecture notes | Material will be distributed during the course |