Agroecology and Sustainable Systems ENVS6012  - Details

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Offered By: Fenner School
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Environmental Science
Offered in: ENVS6012 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

The course focuses on the sustainability of the human food chain in industrial and non-industrial systems. An agroecological and a systems thinking approach will be taken to the production, transport, storage and manufacturing of food, fibre and water in agricultural processes.  Topics will address the ecological and social processes and problems of different farming strategies including fertility management and nutrient cycling, pest and disease control and bio-mimicry, monoculture versus polycultures, input replacement and system redesign, genetic engineering and petro-chemical dependency, product preservation and processing.  Production issues will be integrated into the broader social, cultural and economic contexts of family farming and agri-business, consumer demand and marketing, international trade and rural policy. Examples will be drawn from Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, North America and the European Union. The course will include fieldwork with farm and food industry enterprises. Attendance on fieldwork is a course requirement.

Indicative Assessment: Presentation 20%, practical report 20%, major field research report 40% and a short paper on the nature of ‘sustainable agriculture' 20%.
Workload:

65 contact hours contact comprising lectures, practicals and fieldwork in a semi-intensive mode over 9 weeks of second semester.

Course Classification(s): AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs.
Areas of Interest: Resource Management and Environmental Science
Eligibility:
Bachelor degree
Requisite Statement:
ENVS6020 recommended, no specific knowledge any degree.
Incompatibility:
with ENVS6001 or SRES6012
Preliminary Reading:

Gliessman, S., 2007, Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems.  CRC Press 2nd edition.

Programs: Master of Environment
Academic Contact: Mr David Dumaresq