James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2003

GE5402:03

Quaternary Environmental Change

Townsville HECS Band 2

39 hours lectures, 36 hours practicals, 32 hours fieldwork. Semester 1.

Staff: Dr J Luly.

This subject introduces an historical dimension to the study of Australian biogeography and ecology. The impacts of plate tectonics, climate change and evolutionary history are explored, as are the onset of aridity and the arrival of humans on the Australian continent. The importance of historical influences on modern day environmental problems is emphasised.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to outline historical factors influencing the development of the Australian biota;
  2. to introduce methods of reconstructing past environments;
  3. to explore connections between modern day environmental problems and their historical underpinning.

Assessment by a major essay (3000 words), a field report (1500 – 2000 words), literature review (2000 words) and an examination. Weightings for each item of assessment will be decided in consultation with students.