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 211-305 Fire Ecology and Management

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Kevin Tolhurst

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hours lectures and 36 hours of practical work

Subject Description

On completing this subject, students should be competent in:

  • basic fire-weather forecasting;

  • understanding the principles of fire behaviour and the bases of fire danger ratings;

  • understanding the principles of fire protection;

  • having skills in planning and selecting appropriate fire-protection strategies;

  • understanding the role and impact of fire in forest ecosystems;

  • and having a knowledge of fire law.

The 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;

  • and fire law and fire management principles.

Assessment

A three-hour written examination (50%) and practical assignments equivalent to about 2000 words and worth up to 20% each.



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