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 211-359 Fire Management

Credit Points

12

Coordinator

Dr K G Tolhurst

Semester

1

Contact

24 hours of lectures and 36 hours of practical work

Subject Description

On completing this subject, students should: be competent in basic fire-weather forecasting; understand the principles of fire behaviour and the bases of fire danger ratings; understand the principles of fire protection; have skills in planning and selecting appropriate fire-protection strategies; understand the role and impact of fire in forest ecosystems; have a knowledge of fire law.

Topics to be covered will include: fire history in Australia, combustion theory, forest fire behaviour prediction, fuel hazard assessment, fire weather observation and forecasting, fire danger rating systems, ecological effects of fire in forests, prescribed burning techniques, fire planning, fire suppression strategies and techniques, fire law and fire management principles.

Assessment

A 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester (60% of final mark) and practical assignments throughout the semester (40% of final mark).



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