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 211-407 Parks and Recreation

Availability

Dookie campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Leon Bren

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hrs of lectures and 36 hrs practical work

Subject Description

On completion of this subject, students should have:

  • an appreciation of the complexities of issues involving park management;

  • and some competence in preparing plans to meet the challenge of these issues.

The content includes:

  • factors important to the management of parks;

  • tangible and intangible aims;

  • conflicts of values and the concept of 'balance';

  • role of legislation in the management of such areas;

  • difficulties in implementation of legislation in the field;

  • methods for protection of natural values from visitor pressure;

  • dethods for protection of natural values from visitor pressure;

  • conflict between priced and non-priced goods and services;

  • and management of visitor areas and facilities.

Assessment

One three-hour examination (50%), a practical test (10%), and two practical work assignments equivalent to 2500 words (20% each).



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