207-284 Protected Area Management

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Peter Shepherd

Semester

Summer (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty hours of lectures and 30 hours of practical work

Subject Description

The subject introduces the concepts of parks, reserves and wilderness areas and discusses the considerations for effective land management of these areas.

On completion of this subject, students should:

  • be aware of the recreational opportunity spectrum and its implications in managing recreational activities in the forest;

  • understand the complexity of park management and the need for balance in making decisions about forest use;

  • be aware of the development process and history of parks and wilderness areas;

  • be aware of the policy and legislation relevant to the management of these areas; and

  • understand the importance of extension, interpretation, education and enforcement in the effective management of parks and wilderness areas.

The subject covers the areas of:

  • history and development of National Park legislation and systems;

  • policy, planning and management for National Parks;

  • cultural and historic values in National Parks and extension and enforcement;

  • recreation and park management; and

  • interpretation techniques.

Assessment

Up to three projects of a maximum of 4000 words each and totalling 100% of the final marks.



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