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Conservation biology

  • BIO2040
  • Clayton First semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
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This unit deals with threats to the environment associated with human activities and potential solutions to redress their impacts. Recent losses of biota have been caused by habitat loss and degradation, climate change and pollution, the introduction of exotic species and overexploitation of natural resources. Science-based conservation measures are explored that may reduce loss of biodiversity/ecosystem function, including habitat preservation and restoration, combating climate change, and intensive conservation of species. We analyse how conservation efforts may involve trade-offs with biological, economic, social and political factors. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr David Chapple

Prerequisites: 24 points of level one units; except for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Environmental Engineering who are exempt from this rule



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