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Teaching activities related to developing countriesTitle of Key Type of % related to Responsibleteaching unit words teaching unit dev. countries person(s)Plant Sciences (IPW)Ökologische und ökonomische Soil degradation and rehabilitation of Lecture 100 % E. FrossardProblemfelder der Entwicklungs- soil fertility in tropical environments A. Oberson Dräyerländer IIPlant protection in the tropics: Subsistence agriculture and Lecture 100 % S. DornEntomology cash crops K. ModyGrassland systems Forage production, grazing, Lecture 80 % N. Buchmanndegradation, sustainabilityBio-geochemistry and Nutrient cycling, sustainable Lecture 50 % N. Buchmannsustainable management managementBiodiversity and ecosystem Tropical biodiversity, provision and status Lecture/seminar 30 % N. Buchmanngoods and services of ecosystem services, impact of M. Schererenvironmentand management onLorenzenbiodiversity, international policiesSeminar in applied entomology Food chain legumes Seminar 20 % S. DornCarbon mitigation Joint implementation, carbon management Lecture/seminar 20 % N. BuchmannRecent advances in Insect-plant interactions, herbivory Seminar 20 % S. Dornapplied entomologyCrops and cropping systems Tropical crops Lecture 18 % R. SangakkaraP. StampPlant ecophysiology and Resource use and ecophysiology Lecture 15% N. Buchmannyield physiology of plants in general M. Scherer-LorenzenCrop science Tropical crops Lecture 10 % R. SangakkaraP. StampEnvironmental Sciences (D-UWIS)Internationale Waldwirtschaft Silviculture, forest management Seminar 80 % J.-P. Sorgexamples from Swiss developmentR. Felbercooperation,forest multi-functionality,from forests to forest landscapesWeltforstwirtschaft l Forest types, silviculture and forest Lecture 70 % J.-P. Sorgmanagement, wood production and tradeEconomics and planning in Markets, ecosystem services Lecture 50 % T. Koellnernature conservationT. CochErd- und Produktionssysteme Global significance of trees and forests, Lecture 50 % J.-P. Sorgforest cover and distribution, reasons forchanges in forest cover, multi-functionality,production systemsInterdisciplinaryErnährungssicherung in Food security, development scenarios, Seminar 100 % B. BeckerEntwicklungsländern und resource management, biotechnology U. Eggertropische LandwirtschaftC. Sautter67

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