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ECC4540History of economy and environment(BUS)
Associate Professor Tony Dingle 7 points + 3-hour lecture per week + First semester + Clayton Synopsis: An historical overview of environmental change resulting from human agency. How different economic systems have used the physical environment as a resource base, and the consequences of various patterns of use. A brief study of the economic-environmental relationships found in hunter-gatherer, agrarian and industrial economies is followed by a more extended examination of environmental change and attempts at environmental management in Australia during the last century and a half. Controversies over land use, pollution and the quality of life in Victoria since the 1960s. Assessment: Written (3000-word essay): 40% + Class papers: 20% + Examination (2 hours): 40% |
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