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Forest Science and Policy Minor

Forest Science and Policy Minor  - Overview

Offered By:

ANU Joint Colleges of Science

Academic Contact:

Professor Peter Kanowski

Areas of Interest:

Environmental Studies, Forestry, Geography, Interdisciplinary Studies - Sustainability, and Resource Management and Environmental Science


Description:

The minor in Forest Science and Policy offers students a focus on aspects of forest science and policy fundamental to the conservation and sustainable management of forests. Courses in the minor emphasise field-based and experiential learning, and practical approaches to addressing forest science, management and policy challenges.

Learning Goals:

On completion of the minor in Forest Science and Policy students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. Understand the principles of forest science that underpin forest conservation and sustainable management at a range of scales.
  2. Apply the wide range of tools employed by forest scientists and managers, including literature reviews, field surveys, analysis of theory, and analysis of data.
  3. Understand the policy and social contexts under which forest conservation and management must operate, and how professionals and the community engage with them.
  4. Understand and apply strategies for the sustainable management of forested landscapes, and their component parts.
  5. Synthesise knowledge and data related to forest science and policy and communicate this in appropriate ways.
  6. Identify potential career paths in forest sciences, forest management, and forest policy.

Requirements

Requirements:

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

A total of 6 units from the following compulsory course:

ENVS3041  Managing Forested Landscapes

A total of 18 units to be chosen from the following courses including:

  • A maximum of 6 units chosen from the following 2000 level courses:

ENVS2004  Weather, Climate and Fire

ENVS2009  Quantitative Environmental Research Methods

ENVS2014  Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability

ENVS2015  GIS and Spatial Analysis

ENVS2021  Vegetation and Soils: Landscape Co-evolution and

  • 6 to 12 units chosen from the following 3000 level courses:

ENVS3008  Fire in the Environment

ENVS3014  Ecological Restoration and Management

ENVS3039  Biodiversity Conservation in Modified Landscapes

  • 6 to 12 units of courses chosen from the following list:

ENVS2010  Australia’s Forests

ENVS3007  Participatory Resource Management: Addressing Environmental Conflict

ENVS3028  Environmental Policy

ENVS3033  International Environmental Policy

Advice to Students:

Students should seek further course advice from the academic convener of the Forest Science and Policy minor.

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