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Tree classification and identification. The nature and location of the world’s forests. Forests as communities of plants, animals and micro-organisms. The role of forests in the conservation of soil, water and biodiversity, and in the provision of recreation and other forest products. Sustainable forest management.
Tree classification and identification. The nature and location of the world’s forests. Forests as communities of plants, animals and micro-organisms. The role of forests in the conservation of soil, water and biodiversity, and in the provision of recreation and other forest products. Sustainable forest management.Syllabus:Principles and practice of tree identification; Nature and location of the world's forests. Roles of forests in conservation of soil, water, and biodiversity; in amenity and recreation; and in the provision of forest products. Forests and climate change. Management of forests to provide the services required by the community
To identify significant tree species, to consider the nature and location of the world's forests and the services they provide, and the role of sustainable forest management in achieving these services.
FORE101, FORE102, FORE103, FORE104
For further information see School of Forestry Head of Department
Specific details will be confirmed at commencement of course.
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Domestic fee $402.00
International fee $1,928.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Forestry .