202-304 Resource Mgt & Agric Systems Analysis

Availability

Dookie and Parkville campuses.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Prof David Chapman

Prerequisites

207-101 Economics of Resource Use or 316-102 Introductory Microeconomics.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

20 hours of lectures, 52 hours practical work

Subject Description

On completion of this subject, students should;

  • be able to integrate and apply information from subjects in the soil, plant, animal and agricultural economics disciplines to the solution of practical problems in the management of natural resources used in agriculture and of agricultural systems;

  • have a better formal understanding of systems analysis concepts and techniques;

  • be skilled in problem identification and solving; and

  • be better able to communicate effectively with farmers and resource management specialists in a practical context.

Students will complete at least two 'mini-consultancy' case study projects. The case studies will be identified in advance, and will involve solving problems in the management of dairying, cropping, or sheep production systems, or the management of soil, water or vegetation resources associated with agriculture. Students will be required to identify the key biological or biophysical issue or problem, analyse the issue/problem by drawing on material learned from previous subjects and adding information gathered from other sources, and recommend solutions or strategies. Projects will be augmented by lectures and seminars that deal with systems concepts, systems analysis tools and methods, and issues associated with the sustainable management of agricultural land in Australia.

Assessment

Two-hour examination (40%), two written project reports equivalent to 2500 words (each worth 20%), and one oral project report (20%).



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