Subject Description | The objective of this subject is to extend the participant's ability to:
define the professional role that environmental horticulture plays in the management of landscape and open space;
describe the role of public open space management in satisfying the diverse recreational needs of a contemporary society;
outline planning processes and organisational structures in the provision of public open space;
describe systems of management for public open space, including cost effective horticultural and landscape maintenance practices;
describe the role of interpretation in public open space;
evaluate the use, selection and management of landscape plants in public open space.
The content includes:
current levels and types of public open space provision in relation to society's needs;
design and planning in public open space and the role of environmental horticulture in this process;
principles of vegetation management in public open space; and
case studies of management in specific open space locations (including nature-like landscapes, playgrounds, small urban parks, etc);
maintenance-management systems and processes;
interpretation in public open space;
organisations and agencies involved in public open space; evaluation and quality of public open space; and
study and evaluation of landcape plants using key selection criteria.
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