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Systematic botany of forest trees and biology of New Zealand indigenous forest species. Principles of ecology with an emphasis on population, community and ecosystem factors affecting New Zealand’s forests. Science and management of forest pests, disease, wind, fire, biosecurity and risk.
30 points from FORE111, FORE121, BIOL112, orBIOL113, orSubject to approval Chair Board of Studies
BIOL270, FORE202, FORE218
David Norton
Colin Cochrane
This course has a field trip of one week in the Hari Hari (4 days) and Boyle River (2 days) area for 7 days - including travelling time. Dates for 2011 are 11-17 April inclusive. Information on the trip is handed out in class. Non-BForSc students are asked to contact the School of Forestry if they intend enrolling in this course.
Domestic fee $1,495.00
International fee $7,450.00
* 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 .