Course overview
This course examines the heavy burden humans have placed on Planet Earth. The functioning of the environment is analysed to understand human impacts. A key feature of the course is a focus on the solutions to environmental problems at local to global scales. In the course we first consider global and Australian climates and climate change elements that underpin the entire course. Understanding and managing freshwater and the oceans forms the second module of the course. Finally, we examine biological process and the challenges of biodiversity loss, fire and forest management, and the importance of wetlands. A one-day field trip focusses on rehabilitation of degraded environments, while consideration of Indigenous peoples' management of the Australian landscape is a key element of the course.
Course learning outcomes
- Contribute to a land management plan for a designated site.
- Recognise environmental threats, damage and develop repair strategies.
- Employ Aboriginal, non-Aboriginal and co-management approaches to land management.
- Employ Aboriginal, non-Aboriginal and co-management approaches to land management.
Availability
Class details
Mt Gambier
Class number 21998
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
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Whyalla
Class number 21999
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
Adelaide City Campus West
Class number 22000
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
Class number 22001
Section WS02
Size 30
Available 30
Class details
Mt Gambier
Class number 52196
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
Whyalla
Class number 52197
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
Adelaide City Campus West
Class number 52198
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
Class number 58669
Section WS02
Size 30
Available 30
Notes:
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