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SCI3301 Catchment Health and Management
SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
SCM2201 Soil and Land Processes , or
SCM2201 Soil and Land Processes , or
SCM2202 Applied Aquatic Processes
SCM2202 Applied Aquatic Processes
 
Description:

This unit examines the concepts of health and management as they apply to people and natural resources in catchments’. The unit develops principles for catchment health and management in the context of sustainability and applies those principles at the community, agency and governmental level. Specific emphasis will be placed on the measurement of catchment health and the inter-relationships between social systems and ecosystems.


This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
U81Bachelor of Science (Sustainable Forestry)
MACMANCatchment Management Major
SMCMCatchment Management 8 Unit Supporting Major
MAEFOREnvironmental Forensics Major
MAENVHEnvironmental Health Major
STENVMEnvironmental Management Major
SMCENVENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 8 Unit Supporting Major
MIENVEnvironmental Management Minor
MAENVMEnvironmental Management Major
STLANDLand Management Major
MALMANLand Management Major
SMCLNDLAND MANAGEMENT 8 Unit Supporting Major
MALMANLand Management Major
MALMANLand Management Major
MAMASManagement of Aquatic Systems Major
STAQUAManagement of Aquatic Systems Major
MAMASManagement of Aquatic Systems Major
SMCAQUMANAGEMENT OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS 8 Unit Supporting Major
MAMASManagement of Aquatic Systems Major
MAMFMMarine and Freshwater Management Major
SMMFMMarine and Freshwater Management Major 8 Unit Supporting Major
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 18/11/2004