220-273 Tree, Water and Land Planning

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Peter Shepherd & Jeff Lawes

Semester

Summer (view timetable)

Contact

Equivalent of 60 hours of lectures, practicals and tutorials

Subject Description

This subject should enable students to:

  • understand the ecological principles that influence the management of sustainable land systems;

  • analyse natural resource management practices and strategies for sustainable tree, water and land productivity;

  • apply appropriate principles and methods in physical tree, water and land planning;

  • competently develop a plan for a property, that incorporates considerations of long-term sustainability, flexibility, labour efficiency and economic viability;

  • apply forestry principles and techniques to tree, water and land planning; and

  • plan and develop farm water supply systems for both stock and domestic use and irrigation.

Assessment

Activity document (2500 words, 40%), land-system case study (1500 words, 30%), whole farm plan (30%).



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