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121-203/303 "Development and Environment" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:

  1. 121-203/303 Geography, Faculty of Arts.
  2. 121-203/303 Environmental Studies, Faculty of Arts.
  3. 121-203/303 Geography, Faculty of Educ(Parkville).
  4. 121-303 Geography, Faculty of Science.
  5. 121-303 Geomatics, Faculty of Engineering.

1. Geography, Faculty of Arts (v3, p85) : Next:121-204 | Prev:121-201
2. Environmental Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p67) : Next:121-213 | Prev:121-172
5. Geomatics, Faculty of Engineering (v4, p117) : Next:121-314 | Prev:121-220

121-203/303 Development and Environment

Availability: Not offered 1996. To be offered next in 1997 and thereafter every second year, alternating with 121-221/331 Urban Environments.

Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd year

Coordinator: Professor M Webber.

Prerequisite: 121-219 (Environmental Politics and Management) or a similar unit offered by another department, or approval of the head of the department.

Contact: Two hours of lectures and a two-hour laboratory each week. Up to two days of fieldwork.

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

1. To gain an understanding of methods of measuring rates and levels of development and environmental qualities. Students completing this subject should:

2. To secure an understanding of the sources of conflict between development and environmental values. Students completing this subject should be able to:

Content:

Sources of conflict between development and environmental quality; historical examples of modes of exploiting and defending environmental values in Australia and SE Asia. Measurement of environmental values.

Assessment:

Group and individual reports of up to 4,000 words; an examination of up to 2 hours. Proportions to be advised.

1. Geography, Faculty of Arts (v3, p85) : Next:121-204 | Prev:121-201
2. Environmental Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p67) : Next:121-213 | Prev:121-172
5. Geomatics, Faculty of Engineering (v4, p117) : Next:121-314 | Prev:121-220


3. Geography, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p110) : Next:121-204 | Prev:121-172

121-203/303 Development and Environment

Availability: Not offered in 1996; available in odd years only, alternating with 121-221/331 Urban Environments.

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Professor M. Webber.

Prerequisite: 121-219 (Environmental Politics and Management) or a similar unit offered by another department, or approval of the head of the department.

Contact: Two hours of lectures and a two-hour laboratory each week. Up to two days of fieldwork.

Timetable: Second semester.

Objectives:

1. To gain an understanding of methods of measuring rates and levels of development and environmental qualities. Students completing this subject should:

2. To secure an understanding of the sources of conflict between development and environmental values. Students completing this subject should be able to:

Content:

Sources of conflict between development and environmental quality; historical examples of modes of exploiting and defending environmental values in Australia and SE Asia. Measurement of environmental values.

Assessment:

Group and individual reports of up to 4,000 words; an examination of up to 2 hours.

* Note that ASSESSMENT, AVAILABILITY, COORDINATOR, POINTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

3. Geography, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p110) : Next:121-204 | Prev:121-172


4. Geography, Faculty of Science (v4, p192) : Next:121-306 | Prev:121-220

121-303 Development and Environment

Availability: Not offered in 1996; to be taught next in 1997 and thereafter every second year, alternating with 121-321 Urban Environments).

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Professor M. Webber

Prerequisite: 121-219 Environmental Politics and Management, or a similar unit offered by another department, or approval of the head of the department.

Contact: Two hours of lectures and a two-hour laboratory each week. Two days of fieldwork.

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

Students completing this subject should:

Content:

Sources of conflict between development and environmental quality; historical examples of modes of exploiting and defending environmental values in Australia and SE Asia. Measurement of environmental values.

Assessment:

Group and individual reports of up to 4,000 words; an examination of up to 2 hours. Weightings of components of assessment will be advised at the commencement of the subject.

* Note that ASSESSMENT, AVAILABILITY, CONTACT, COORDINATOR, OBJECTIVES, POINTS, PREREQUISITES differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

4. Geography, Faculty of Science (v4, p192) : Next:121-306 | Prev:121-220


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Status:          Official 1996
Date created:    Oct  9 1995
Last modified:   Oct  9 1995
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