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Information technology and its role in various forest management situations, such as conservation management, biosecurity management, roading, harvesting, asset management, product transportation and logistics, and product chain of custody. Teaching of the software and hardware skills required to analyse and solve spatial problems in forest management, including aerial photography, geographic information system (GIS) software, and global positioning system (GPS) technology.
This course is designed to illustrate how information technology can be applied to a range of forestry management problems. Students will develop geospatial technology skills applicable to a range of natural resource management and forestry disciplines. The course will also include an emphasis on using cutting-edge technologies, which are of value to forest and natural resource management operations. The course content is arranged into three sections:• Discussion of a range of forest management situations to which information technology can be applied including conservation management; forest biosecurity management; forest inventorying; forest roading; forest harvesting; forest asset management; product transportation and logistics; and product chain of custody;• Teaching of the software and hardware skills required to analyze and solve spatial problems in forest management; and• Work on the successful application of information technology, including ArcGIS software, GPS technology, data logging and time-series analysis to such problems.The division of the course into three sections allows students to gain experience in developing critical analyses for the application of the technology to typical problems.
FORE442 prior to 2011
Justin Morgenroth
There are no formal texts for this course. Lecture material, laboratory notes and data can be found on the class (K) drive. Lecture and lab notes will also be supplied via the Learn site.
Domestic fee $777.00
International fee $3,875.00
* 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 .