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 121-003 Environmental Impacts and Assessment

Note

Formerly available as 121-420. Students who have completed 121-420 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Ian Thomas

Prerequisites

Entry to an Honours program.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Two hours per week plus field work to be advised

Subject Description

Environmental Impacts and Assessment will prepare students for environmental management roles by providing them with the principles of how human activities act upon natural and cultural systems; how physical and ecological processes fit into political and other regulatory frameworks and how human impacts on the environment might be mitigated. At the completion of the subject students should understand the theory and practice of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Students will be able to recognise the physical, ecological and social pathways through which impacts are effected and be able to recommend practical treatments for a wide variety of ecological problems. Key areas of interest include the characteristics of ecosystems which are most sensitive to change. Rates of change in ecosystems. Global practice in the preparation of EIS documentation. The regulatory framework that exists between formulation of EIS and implementation of recommendations. Case studies of particular environmental problems from a number of ecosystems.

Assessment

Individual reports, group assignments, and essays equivalent to 5000 words.



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