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 791-119 Resource Management Policy and Planning

Credit Points

7.5

Coordinator

Mr S Millington

Prerequisites

Introduction to Resource Conservation.

Semester

1 and 2 (view timetable)

Contact

4 hours per week or equivalent

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students will be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of the uses and management of a variety of Australian natural resources, particularly within public land and protected areas.

The content includes: Investigate the political, social, economic and cultural aspects of public land management. This includes the study of a range of issues such as biodiversity, wilderness, forest utilisation, indigenous people, cultural sites, ecotourism, threatened species, introduced species, management and planning practices, legislation, and community relations.

Assessment

Two assignments of 2000 words each (30% each); examination (40%).



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