207-110 The Horticultural Environment

Availability

Burnley

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Geoff Connellan

Prerequisites

Nil

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials and 12 hours laboratory and field based exercises

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of:

  • climate and the nature of the urban environment including atmospheric processes;

  • the role of urban landscapes in urban water management;

  • the interaction between vegetation and the environment;

  • the use and management of vegetation in modifying urban environments; and

  • the principles and techniques available for the modification of plant microclimates.

Topics include:

  • defining the environment, physical processes governing weather;

  • effects of solar radiation, temperature, relative humidity on plant growth and development;

  • principles of energy balance in urban context;

  • role of landscape planning and vegetation in urban energy balance;

  • measurement and modification of plant environments;

  • utilisation of weather and climate data;

  • environmental horticulture - urban heat islands, green-roof technology, enviroscaping;

  • modification of plant environments; and

  • urban water management, urban catchments and stormwater management.

Assessment

A two-hour written examination (50%), a 2000-word assignment (20%), practical reports equivalent to a total of 3000 words (30%).



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