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 791-059 Rural Revegetation Methods

Credit Points

7.5

Coordinator

Dr Steve Hamilton

Semester

1 and 2 (view timetable)

Contact

3 hours per week

Subject Description

This subject provides students with experience and knowledge in:

  • the past, current and future trends in revegetation in rural Australia;

  • the methods utilised for revegetation in Australia, and evaluation of the efficacy of these methods;

  • the establishment and management of revegetation.

The content includes: The role of revegetation in the landscape, and the relationship to land degradation, farm profitability and habitat values, seed collection methods, and the value of provenance selection, cutting and seed germination propagation methods for tree and understorey species, tubestock, seedling and direct seedling management and establishment, including the need for guarding, site preparation methods and fencing requirements, direct seeding and bare-rooted methods of plant establishment, post establishment management of revegetation.

Assessment

Assignments (50%); Three hour written examination (30%); seminar (20%).



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