121-030 Applied Ecology | |
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Note | Students who have completed 121-306 or 121-031 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. Credit cannot be obtained for both this subject and 606-301 Applied Ecology (Theory) due to overlap of content. |
Availability | 3rd year |
Credit Points | 25 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Prof Neal Enright & Prof Alan Baker |
Prerequisites | At least one of 606-201, 606-204, 654-204, or permission of the subject coordinator. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Two 1-hour lectures, a 1-hour seminar and a 3-hour laboratory per week. A four-day field camp |
Subject Description | This subject will provide a sound background in the application of ecological theory and its practical implementation to present-day issues. Topics will include ecological tools in environmental management; the scientific basis of conservation and management of natural and man-made ecosystems; fire ecology and management; endangered species assessment and management; restoration ecology and contaminated land remediation; urban ecology and landscape management; and the role of ecological research in global problems. By successfully completing this subject, students should gain skills in ecological approaches to the conservation and management of biodiversity and the restoration of degraded ecosystems; acquisition, analysis and critical interpretation of ecological data; preparation, writing and presentation of reports; professionalism in ecological and environmental practice. |
Assessment | Written work totalling 8000 words including a 2-hour examination at the end of semester, a fieldwork project report, weekly laboratory exercises, and seminar notes. Students must attend the fieldwork, and a minimum of 80% of scheduled laboratory and seminar classes to be eligible to pass the subject. |
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