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GES2170

Biogeography - the status of Australian vegetation

Dr Peter Kershaw

8 points * 5 hours per week * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: As for GES2130 * Two 1-hour lectures and a 3-hour practical

This subject presents a dynamic approach to the study of natural and man-modified vegetation. It includes an examination of the factors and processes which have contributed towards the origins, nature and distribution of Australian vegetation types, and an assessment of particular problems of land use and conservation. The first few lectures, together with a field excursion and subsequent practical sessions, are designed to provide familiarity with vegetation and its analysis.

Assessment

Written (3000 words): 30% * Examinations (2 hours): 40% * Practical work/Laboratory work/Fieldwork: 30%

Recommended texts

Cox C B and Moore P D Biogeography: An ecological and evolutionary approach 4th edn, Blackwell, 1993

Groves R H (ed.) Australian vegetation 2nd edn, CUP, 1994

Hill R (ed.) History of the Australian vegetation: Cretaceous to recent CUP, 1994

Smith J M B (ed.) A history of Australasian vegetation McGraw-Hill, 1982



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