207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration

Availability

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

Credit Points

12.5

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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