220-406 International Forest Policy

Availability

Parkville campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Leon Bren

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures, 24 hours seminars, tutorials and self-directed study. Students are expected to undertake additional study of at least 1 hour for each hour of contact

Subject Description

The subject covers:

  • principles of sustainable land use and environmental management systems;

  • standards and certification systems, including ISO 14001, FSC and AFS systems;

  • history of and international approaches to community forest management and implications for forest policy

  • the regulatory framework for forest management including the Montreal Process, international conventions and national biodiversity and sustainability policies

  • hierarchy of planning and management processes;

  • land-use planning and landscape interpretation in decision-making;

  • codes of practice, implementation, and review;

  • international developments in forest policy.

Assessment

A three-hour written examination (50%), a written assignment (up to 3000 words, 30%) and an individual presentation on a forest policy issue (20%).



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