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Protected Area Management (FRST20011)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5Not available in 2018
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The subject introduces the concepts of parks, reserves and wilderness areas and discusses the considerations for effective land management of these areas.
On completion of this subject, students should:
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be aware of the recreational opportunity spectrum and its implications in managing recreational activities in the forest;
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understand the complexity of park management and the need for balance in making decisions about forest use;
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be aware of the development process and history of parks and wilderness areas;
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be aware of the policy and legislation relevant to the management of these areas; and
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understand the importance of extension, interpretation, education and enforcement in the effective management of parks and wilderness areas.
The subject covers the areas of:
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history and development of National Park legislation and systems;
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policy, planning and management for National Parks;
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cultural and historic values in National Parks and extension and enforcement;
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recreation and park management; and
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interpretation techniques.
Intended learning outcomes
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Last updated: 3 October 2024