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Overview

Coastal and marine environments are important culturally, socially and economically. Many of the world's largest cities are built on coastlines and coastal assets support a range of industries and activities both commercial and recreational. Uses of coastal and marine resources are often competing and those interested in such environments have … For more content click the Read More button below.

Aims

This topic aims to:

  • Introduce diverse coastal processes that give rise to variations in coastal forms
  • Raise awareness about contemporary coastal management challenges and the impacts of human activity on the coastal environment
  • Investigate a range of coastal management strategies
  • Introduce the governance arrangements for coastal management in Australia
  • Utilise assessment methods that develop independent study skills

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Understand the complexity of managing coastal and marine management problems
2.
Comprehend the range of coastal management strategies in use to address contemporary coastal and marine management challenges
3.
Provide a detailed explanation of a significant contemporary coastal management problem relating it to the interaction of humans and the natural environment
4.
Produce a comprehensive description of a natural landscape
5.
Produce a research product on a specific topic
6.
Deliver an effective seminar presentation
7.
Work as part of a team

Requisites information

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