This course develops a critical understanding of the water planning process and cycle, policy, legislation and institutional frameworks at the international, national and state level. It provides knowledge in current best practice and a logic frame for developing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating effectiveness of a water allocation plan. You will develop skills in setting objectives, developing a consultation plan, undertaking a resource analysis, and applying tools such as risk assessment, socio-economic analysis, adaptive management and decision support to implement core principles of decision making including procedural fairness and distributional equity.
Other information
- Prerequisite:
- Enrolled in Program AR404 or AR406
- Semester of offer: *
-
- Sunshine Coast: Semester 1
- Units:
- 12.00
- EFTSL:
- 0.125
- Student contribution band:
- Band 2
- Tuition fee:
- :
- Census date:
- Academic Calendar
- Class Timetable:
- View class timetables for this course
* Semester of offer is subject to change.
Course outline
ENP705 Course Outline Semester 1, 2018 (PDF 206KB)
Students enrolled in this course should check the course Blackboard site to ensure that they are accessing the most recent approved version of the course outline.