Description
Knowledge of how ecosystems work that does not include consideration of the integral role of humans in these systems is unlikely to provide a complete understanding required to achieve conservation or sustainable use of natural resources. Successful environmental management requires an interdisciplinary approach that includes information about how humans interact … For more content click the Read More button below.
Requisites
Anti-requisite
Other Requirements
Pre-enrolment Requirement
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this subject, graduates will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate an understanding of the relevance and importance of taking an integrated, social- ecological approach to resolving environmental problems
2.
Demonstrate knowledge of relevant, contemporary human dimensions theories, concepts, and methods
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Apply environmental social science theory and methods to analysing real-world environmental issues
4.
Communicate and critically evaluate the relevance and importance of environmental social science to others within an environmental management context
Assessments
1. Oral - Presentation – in-class
2. Written - Journal
3. Participation - Class participation
Offerings
Trimester 1
CAM-CNS-TR1
CAM-TSV-TR1
Learning Activities
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