220-331 Forest Health and Restoration | |
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Availability | Creswick campus |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr Ian Smith & Dr Nick Collett |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours of lectures and 36 hours practical work. Students are expected to undertake additional study of at least one hour for each hour of contact |
Subject Description | Forest health and restoration requires an understanding of the factors affecting ecosystem development, stability and the productivity of major species, the theory and practice of rehabilitating degraded forests and the role of human intervention in maintaining ecosystem sustainability, community-based restoration management, restoration science and technology, adaptive restoration and ecosystem monitoring. Content includes:
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Assessment | A 3-hour written examination (50%) and up to three assignments totalling 50% (5000 words in total). |
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