220-309 Forest Management and Access Systems

Availability

Creswick campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Leon Bren

Prerequisites

207-277 Forest Inventory and GIS

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

On completion of the subject, students should:

  • understand concepts and methods for managing forests for sustainable production of goods and services, and be aware of forest use conflicts and methods to resolve them;

  • obtain an introduction to the role of access in forest management;

  • understand geometric alignment of forest access roads, balancing of earthworks, construction principles and practices, and the impact of such constructions on other forest values;

  • obtain an introduction to basic business planning principles as applied to forestry endeavours, including cash flow planning and valuation procedures; and

  • learn about the role of forest management information systems (including GIS) in decision making; wood production in even and uneven-aged forests; growth and yield predictions; yield regulation; computer modelling in decision-support systems; and different methods and criteria for evaluation alternative management strategies.

Assessment

One three-hour written examination (50% of total marks), and practical assignments (totalling 50% of final marks).



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