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-===== Lerneinheit 05: Biodiversitätshotspots =====  
-===== What is a biodiversity hotspot and where to find them worldwide? ===== 
-**Lernziele**: To know how to describe a biodiversity hotspot and where these hotspots are located around the world. \\   
-**Lernergebnisse**: The learners can evaluate a biodiversity hotspot and achieve the necessary knowledge how to identify a hotspot and to differentiate it from a non-hotspot. Furthermore the learners will also enhance their ability to extract geographical facts and information from media and other sources and will gain awareness of the topic. \\   
-**Vorwissen**: Knowledge of biodiversity \\   
-**Zeitumfang**: ca. 30 Min \\  
-**Material**: A world map, names of the worldwide hotspots (written on a blackboard or where every pupil can see them) \\  
-**Methoden / Techniken**: Observation, description, naming \\   
-**Modul/Niveau**: Modul 1: „M01 Introduction to biodiversity“ / „first contact“    
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-**Einführung**: \\  
-The earth consists of different biogeographical regions. Some regions are show many different species of plants and animals and others fewer. . With this task we will  focus on the biogeographical regions with many different species. They are called biodiversity hotspots and have two defining attributes: \\ 
-First they need to have a large variety of endemic plants and animals (about 1500) and second these plants and animals have to be endangered. \\ 
-This task will highlight where to find those biodiversity hotspots in the world. \\ 
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-**Aufgaben**: \\  
-Task 1 : Identify the hotspots on the map (without the names given ) (see material 1, resources). \\ 
-Task 2 : Allocate the names to the places on the map and name the continent they are on. \\ 
-Task 3 : Comment on why these places are hotspots. Name possibilities why neighbouring regions are not classified as hotspots. \\ 
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-**Resourcen**: \\  
-Material 1: Biodiversity hotspots worldwide \\ 
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-Material 2: List of the biodiversity hotspots worldwide: \\ 
-Africa: \\ 
-Cape Floristic Region (12) \\ 
-Coastal forests of eastern Africa (10) \\ 
-Guinean forests of west Africa (11) \\ 
-Eastern Afromontane (28) \\ 
-Horn of Africa (29) \\ 
-Madagascar and the Indian ocean islands (9) \\ 
-Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany (27) \\ 
-Succulent Karoo (13) \\ 
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-Asia Pacific: \\ 
-East Melanesian Islands (34) \\ 
-Himalaya (32) \\ 
-Indo-Burma (19) \\ 
-Japan (33) \\ 
-Mountains of Southwest China (20) \\ 
-New Caledonia (23) \\ 
-Philippines (18) \\ 
-Polynesia-Micronesia (25) \\ 
-Sundaland (16) \\ 
-Wallacea (17) \\ 
-Western Ghats and Sri Lanka (21) \\ 
-Western Australia (22) \\ 
-New Zealand (24) \\ 
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-Europe/Central Asia: \\ 
-Caucasus (15) \\ 
-Irano-Anatolian (30) \\ 
-Mediterranean Basin (14) \\ 
-Mountains of central Asia (31) \\ 
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-North and Central America: \\ 
-California Floristic Province (8) \\ 
-Caribbean Islands (3) \\ 
-Madrean Pine-Oak woodlands (26) \\ 
-Mesoamerica (2)  \\ 
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-South America: \\ 
-Atlantic forest (4) \\ 
-Cerrado (6) \\ 
-Chilean Winter Rainfall-Valdivian forests (7) \\ 
-Tropical Andes (1) \\ 
-Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena (5) \\ 
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-// source: http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/150569/ last access 4.9.2015 // \\ 
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-**Mögliche Resultate**: \\  
-1.  The names of the biodiversity hotspots around the world and where they are located (see resources).  Every continent (except for Antarctica) has biodiversity hotspots. \\ 
-2. Biodiversity hotspots: A large variety of endemic plants and animals (about 1500) and these plants and animals are endangered. \\ 
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-**Thematisch ähnliche Lerneinheiten**: \\   
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-**Verfasser**: \\  
-Adrian Aue 
  
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