207-316 Landscape Studies | |
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Availability | Burnley campus. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr Kathryn Williams |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours lectures, 24 hours practical work |
Subject Description | The objectives of this unit are intended to extend the participant's ability to:
The subject includes the theoretical and philosophical basis for managing large-scale landscape values such as in national parks and agricultural areas. The characteristics of the urban-fringe, vegetation corridors, roadside conservation, and waterways management affecting these areas will be studied. Conflicting use patterns will be analysed and potential solutions proffered with regard to revegetation and management of agricultural lands, coastal zones, national parks and mined landscapes. Students are involved in a hands-on urban-fringe project. There is a three-day tour of the Western district of Victoria. |
Assessment | A two-hour examination worth 40% of final marks, two assignments (poster 30% of final marks and community information brochure 20% of final marks) and a semester journal, 10% of final marks. |
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