(SCI)
Associate Professor Ian Campbell
6 points + Second semester + Clayton + Two 1-hour lectures and 3 hours laboratory work per week + Prerequisites: 16 points (12 points for BEnvSC)from level 2 BOT/ZOO/BIO to include BIO2042 and BIO2011 or by permission of the head of department
Synopsis: The use of ecological concepts in the management of biological resources to maintain ecological integrity and accommodate human use. Topics include the management of aquatic and terrestrial resources, the use of genetic techniques and concepts in resource management and the ethical, political and economic issues associated with management. The practical element of the course will involve laboratory-based work, campus-based field work and library-based studies.
Assessment: Examination (2.5 hours): 50% + Project report: 40% + Government submission exercise: 10%