220-411 Processes in Forest Ecosystems | |
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Availability | Creswick campus |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr Chris Weston |
Prerequisites | Any one of 202-203 Forest Soils, 207-275 Forest Ecology, 606-204 Plant Ecology and 606-207 Flora of Victoria. |
Semester | Summer (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours lectures, 36 hours practical work, including a 10-day excursion in February |
Subject Description | This subject will cover the ecosystem processes that determine the distribution, diversity and productivity of forests and woodlands in south-eastern Australia, and their regeneration potential. The subject aims to provide a sound theoretical and practical basis for understanding processes and methods in forest ecology. The subject will include:
The subject involves the preparation, writing and oral presentation of a scientific report developed from the field practical. |
Assessment | One major report (30% of final marks), an oral presentation (20% of final marks) and a 3-hour written examination (50% of final marks). |
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