This subject explores the issues and problems of revegetation of private and public rural lands using suitable native trees, shrubs and understory species, and provides the technical support necessary to design and implement local revegetation plans. Students are required to achieve learning outcomes relevant to each stage of the revegetation process, viz, site assessment, species selection, project planning and design, evaluation of alternate establishment strategies, and project management and maintenance. Assessment is based on a series of written milestone reports for a revegetation project designed by the student and a review of published literature on the different approaches to revegetation.
No offerings have been identified for this subject in 2019.
HD/FL
One session
School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences
- The Biophysical Context - Management options and Planning The role of trees Shade and shelter Amenity, landscape and urban greening Salinity Erosion and streambank stability - Planning Decision making process Choosing an approach Group projects - Management and establishment trechniques Vegetation management Species selection Seed collection Planting Nursery practice - Maintenance techniques Pest and disease control Protection Silviculture Fire management Native remnant management Costs and benefits Cost-benefit analysis for project management
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