220-403 Forest Planning and Business Management

Availability

Parkville campus. Not offered in 2005.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Ian Wild and Mr Peter Shepherd

Prerequisites

207-201 Resource Industry Economics; 220-304 Silviculture; 220-311 Forest Values, Landscapes and Society.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures, 24 hours tutorials and practical work. Students are expected to undertake additional study of at least 1 hour for each hour of contact partly involved with group forest planning assignment

Subject Description

This subject covers the management of forest businesses and decision-making for public and private forest organisations. Students will be required to work as part of a team to investigate a forested area, analyze appropriate forest information and prepare and present a balanced forest plan that includes recommendations for future management options. Content includes:

  • Commercial objectives of forestry enterprises;

  • Management of forest businesses and decision-making;

  • Advanced budgeting, financial management and valuation, and assessment of silvicultural options;

  • Long-term and short-term planning systems;

  • Linear programming and simulation models for forest planning;

  • Cost-competitiveness and technological improvement;

  • Marketing and product mix.

  • Development of multi-purpose management plans for native, industrial, farm or community forests.

Assessment

A two-hour end-of-semester examination (30%), oral presentation (20%) and 2000-word report (20%) on selected paper, group forest planning assignment (30%).

Prescribed Texts

  • L S Davis and K N Johnston, Forest Management.


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