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Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt einen Ansatz zur Systematisierung der Konzeption und Entwicklung webbasierter multimedialer Lehr-/Lernobjekte (mmL-Objekte) in der Physischen Geographie, im Wesentlichen in der Teildisziplin Geomorphologie, vor. Auf allgemeine Ausführungen zu mediendidaktischen Grundlagen und Begrifflichkeiten im Zusammenhang internetgestützter Lehr-/Lernszenarien folgt die Darstellung von Strategien der Wissensstrukturierung, Wissensaneignung und fachwissenschaftlicher Methodik im Lehr-/Lernkontext geomorphologischer Prozesse und ihrer Modellierung im Internet. Die Aufbereitung des Prozesskomplexes Bodenerosion seht im Mittelpunkt. Ein Überblick über Potentiale computergestützter Modellierung und Visualisierung zur Entwicklung webbasierter multimedialer Lehr-/Lernmaterialien in der Geographie leitet über zur Erarbeitung eines präskriptiven Ansatzes zur Konzeption interaktiver Lernaufgaben. Sie setzen sich zusammen aus einer Visualisierungskomponente, den Möglichkeiten zur Interaktion mit der Visualisierung und mindestens einer Aufgabenstellung. Vor allem in computerunterstützten Lehr-/Lernprozessen, die selbständiges Lernen erfordern, erweisen sie sich als wesentliches didaktisches Element, um sicherzustellen, dass sich Lernende aktiv und nicht nur rezeptiv mit Inhalten und Medien in der für erfolgreiche Lernprozesse erforderlichen Intensität auseinander setzen. Ausgehend von der Funktion des zu entwickelnden Lehr-/Lernangebotes und dem jeweiligen angestrebten Zielhorizont eines Lehr-/Lernelements werden Empfehlungen zur Konstruktion aufgabenorientierter mmL-Objekte vorgeschlagen. Exemplarisch wird die praktische Anwendung theoretisch begründeter Empfehlungen anhand von aufgabenorientierten mmL-Objekten (interaktiven Lernaufgaben) aufgezeigt und diskutiert, die im Rahmen des BMBF-Projektes „WEBGEO – Webbing von Geoprozessen für die Grundausbildung Physische Geographie“ und im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung „Erstellung von E-Learning-Modulen durch Studierende“ entwickelt wurden.
The endemic argan tree (Argania spinosa) populations in South Morocco are highly degraded due to their use as a biomass resource in dry years and illegal firewood extraction. The intensification and expansion of agricultural land lead to a retreat of the wooded area, while the remaining argan open woodlands are often overgrazed. Thus, canopy-covered areas decrease while areas without vegetation cover between the argan trees increase. In total, 36 rainfall simulation experiments as well as 60 infiltration measurements were conducted to investigate the potential difference between tree-covered areas and bare intertree areas. In addition, 60 soil samples were taken under the trees and in the intertree areas parallel to the contour lines. Significant differences using a t-test were found between tree and intertree areas for the studied parameters Ksat, Kh, pH, electric conductivity, percolation stability, total C-content, total N-content, K-content, Na-content, and Mg-content. Surface runoff and soil losses were not as conclusive but showed similar trends. The results showed that argan trees influence the soil underneath significantly, while the soil in intertree areas is less protected and more degraded. It is therefore reasonable to assume further degradation of the soil when intertree areas extend further due to lack of rejuvenation of argan trees.
This article presents a multiscale approach for detecting and monitoring soil erosion phenomena (i.e. gully erosion) in the agro-industrial area around the city of Taroudannt, Souss basin, Morocco. The study area is characterized as semi-arid with an annual average precipitation of 200 mm. Water scarcity, high population dynamics and changing land use towards huge areas of irrigation farming present numerous threats to sustainability. The agro-industry produces citrus fruits and vegetables in monocropping, mainly for the European market. Badland areas strongly affected by gully erosion border the agricultural areas as well as residential areas. To counteract the significant loss of land, land-leveling measures are attempted to create space for plantations and greenhouses. In order to develop sustainable approaches to limit gully growth the detection and monitoring of gully systems is fundamental. Specific gully sites are monitored with unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking small-format aerial photographs (SFAP). This enables extremely high-resolution analysis (SFAP resolution: 2-10 cm) of the actual size of the gully channels as well as a detailed continued surveillance of their growth. Transferring the methodology on a larger scale using Quickbird satellite data (resolution: 60 cm) leads to the possibility of a large-scale analysis of the whole area around the city of Taroudannt (Area extent: ca. 350 km²). The results will then reveal possible relationships of gully growth and agro-industrial management and may even illustrate further interdependencies. The main objective is the identification of areas with high gully-erosion risk due to non-sustainable land use and the development of mitigation strategies for the study area.
This article presents an environmental remote sensing application using a UAV that is specifically aimed at reducing the data gap between field scale and satellite scale in soil erosion monitoring in Morocco. A fixed-wing aircraft type Sirius I (MAVinci, Germany) equipped with a digital system camera (Panasonic) is employed. UAV surveys are conducted over different study sites with varying extents and flying heights in order to provide both very high resolution site-specific data and lower-resolution overviews, thus fully exploiting the large potential of the chosen UAV for multi-scale mapping purposes. Depending on the scale and area coverage, two different approaches for georeferencing are used, based on high-precision GCPs or the UAV’s log file with exterior orientation values respectively. The photogrammetric image processing enables the creation of Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) and ortho-image mosaics with very high resolution on a sub-decimetre level. The created data products were used for quantifying gully and badland erosion in 2D and 3D as well as for the analysis of the surrounding areas and landscape development for larger extents.