POLITICS OF LAND MANAGEMENT

OED3PLM

Not currently offered

Credit points: 15

Subject outline

Students examine the political framework in which organizations, agencies, and individuals for whom natural history is important operate in Australia today. They do this from two perspectives: Examination of the historical development of agencies, structures and processes in determining land management outcomes in Victoria; Exploration of how political and institutional structures affect the way we value, access and use nature. Students analyse various political perspectives on nature-based issues of current importance and formulate personal responses to these.

School: Education (Pre 2022)

Credit points: 15

Subject Co-ordinator: Philippa Morse

Available to Study Abroad/Exchange Students: Yes

Subject year level: Year Level 3 - UG

Available as Elective: No

Learning Activities: N/A

Capstone subject: No

Subject particulars

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Learning resources

Readings in Politics of Land Management

Resource Type: Book

Resource Requirement: Prescribed

Author: LTU

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Publisher: LMS

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Career Ready

Career-focused: No

Work-based learning: No

Self sourced or Uni sourced: N/A

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Total hours/days required: N/A

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Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes

Graduate Capabilities

Intended Learning Outcomes

01. Understand the historical role and development of political agencies, structures and processes in determining land management outcomes in Australia
02. Recognise and evaluate how political and institutional structures affect the way Australians value and access natural environments
03. Evaluate the role of key stakeholders in environmental politics and land management in Australia
04. Understand the historical role and development of political agencies, structures and processes in determining land
05. Describe and analyse current land management issues from a political perspective
Subject not currently offered - Subject options not available.