207-410 Agroforestry

Availability

Parkville campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Rowan Reid

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

This course covers in detail the technical aspects of farm revegetation planning. Students will be expected to participate in field-based learning exercises and information gathering, and to contribute to discussion and debate. By the end of the subject students should:

  • have a working knowledge of agroforestry diagnosis and design as an approach to the development of farm tree management opportunities on farms in Australia and overseas;

  • have an understanding of the role of trees in providing for private landowner needs and aspirations;

  • appreciate the importance of assessing landowners' needs, aspirations and performance criteria when designing agroforestry projects and development strategies;

  • be able to develop technical design criteria for effective revegetation for resource conservation, agricultural production and direct commercial purposes;

  • be able to undertake a multipurpose revegetation design project;

  • be familiar with the opportunities for landowners to produce commercial forest products from private native forests; and

  • be familiar with approaches to tree monitoring and evaluation.

Assessment

Two projects (total 50%) and three-hour examination (50%).



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