606-301 Applied Ecology (Theory)

Note

Students cannot receive credit for this subject and geography 121-030.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Prof A Baker; Prof N Enright

Prerequisites

At least two of geography 121-025, botany 606-201, 606-202 606-204, 606-207 or zoology 654-204 is recommended.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour seminar per week. A one-day field trip

Subject Description

This subject will provide a sound theoretical background to the application of ecological concepts and their relevance to present day environmental issues.

Topics will include:

  • the scientific basis of conservation and management of natural and man-made ecosystems;

  • endangered species assessment and management;

  • restoration ecology and contaminated land remediation;

  • urban ecology and landscape management; and

  • role of ecological research in global problems.

By successfully completing this subject, students should gain skills in:

  • ecological tools in environmental management;

  • ecological approaches to the conservation and management of species and communities, and the restoration of degraded ecosystems;

  • critical interpretation of ecological data;

  • preparation, writing and presentation of environmental reports; and

  • professionalism in ecological and environmental practice.

Assessment

A 2-hour written examination at the end of semester (60%); research report (30%); seminar notes (10%). Students must attend 80% of seminars to be eligible to sit the final examination.



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