207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration

Availability

Burnley campus with use made of Dookie campus facilities through extended field trips

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Greg Moore and Dr Steve Hamilton

Prerequisites

207-202 Australian Flora and 207-211 Australian Fauna or 207-105 Horticulture II.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-six hours lectures, 36 hours field excursions

Subject Description

At completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  • define agroforestry, revegetation and habitat creation systems;

  • select appropriate species for habitat creation and revegetation situations;

  • assess and prepare sites for planting and habitat creation;

  • plan, implement and cost plantings and the creation of habitat landscapes;

  • evaluate, design and implement urban and rural revegetation programs;

  • recognise the relationships between flora and fauna in relevant systems;

  • prepare a management plan for a revegetation or habitat creation site;

  • determine the best land use options for a unit of land;

  • describe the benefits of revegetation and habitat creation; and

  • identify relevant aesthetic and design principles and philosophies.

The topics to be studied in the subject include:

  • agroforestry, habitat creation and revegetation philosophies and definitions;

  • costs and benefits of revegetation and habitat creation management;

  • site assessment and modification;

  • products and markets;

  • species selection;

  • site preparation and amelioration;

  • revegetation schemes;

  • techniques for creating habitats and diversifying flora and fauna;

  • sites and their management; planting and establishment costs;

  • labour;

  • plantings and wildlife;

  • government policy;

  • career structures; and

  • land use options and management.

Assessment

A 3-hour examination (60%) and two assignments equivalent to 2500 words (each 20%).



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