207-106 Conservation of Australian Forests

Availability

Parkville campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Christopher Weston

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-six hours lectures, two one-day field excursions, a two-day field practical and six hours self study instruction or laboratory practicals

Subject Description

By completion of the subject the student should:

  • understand the current status of conservation of Australian forest communities;

  • have a basic knowledge of the complexities of forest conservation issues and of the ecosystems involved; and

  • be able to develop a rational and well-argued position on conservation issues concerning Australian forests and woodlands.

The subject includes:

  • an introduction to Australian forest communities and their conservation;

  • recent historical patterns of change in Australian landscapes;

  • current issues in the conservation of Australian forests;

  • sustainable management in forest communities and the implications for old growth forests and conservation of forest types and wildlife; and

  • the implications of plantation expansion for native forest management.

Assessment

A 3-hour examination (50%), one major assignment (3000 words) partially based on the two-day field practical (20%), and up to three short assignments based on the field excursions (totalling 30%).

Prescribed Texts

  • L F Costermans, Trees of Victoria and Adjoining Areas. Costermans Publ., 1994.
  • J B Kirkpatrick, A Continent Transformed: Human Impact on the Natural Vegetation of Australia. Melbourne Oxford University Press, 1999.


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