units
ATS3788
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | Physical Geography |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Vanessa Wong |
Notes
Previously coded GES3360
Sustainable land management is a critical challenge facing society. Soils are the drive train of terrestrial ecosystems, supporting both natural and agricultural systems. This unit explores relationships of soil development to landscape processes, and Australian soil management in the context of past, present and future environmental change. Topics such as salinity, coastal and wetland soils, soil carbon and soil fertility are discussed. Students are presented with a number of soil problems and land management issues, and explore alternative land uses and sustainable land management techniques for Australian environments.
By the end of this unit, students are expected to:
Written (2000 words): 40%
Examinations (2 hours): 30%
Practical work/fieldwork: 20%
Oral class presentation: 10%
4 hours per week on average (two lectures and one 3-hour practical in alternate weeks, and one 2 day field trip)