units
ATS3553
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Monash Passport category | International Short Field Experience (Explore Program) |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Assoc Prof Haripriya Rangan and Assoc Prof Christian Kull |
Notes
This unit explores the concepts of regional development and sustainability, and draws attention to the practical constraints and issues associated with translating such concepts into regional policy and practice. Field-study takes place in South Africa and includes focus on topics such as: effects of commercial agriculture on soil and water quality; transnational water-sharing and flood management; ecotourism and conservation in nature parks; urbanisation, transportation and migration in environment-industry corridors; environmental education, health, and local ecological management.
Field-study journal (2000 words): 35%
Oral presentation: 20%
Final written report (2500 words): 45%
Associate Professor David Dunkerley
Intensive field-based unit
Sustainability, environment and society
Geography and environmental science (ARTS)
Geographical science
Urban, regional and international development
Conservation of biological diversity and cultural heritage
Land and water management
Preferably 12 to 18 points of human geography or permission