Courses
Course content and design
All
taught day courses have specific learning outcomes which relate directly to
syllabuses. Detailed course content and programme is decided
in conjunction with visiting staff to ensure that all requirements
are met.
Course costs
Geography
Sand
dunes –
succession and
management at Braunton
Burrows
- stratified random sampling
- species
distribution and abundance
- succession
- conservation and management
- diversity / stability relationships
Coasts -
processes and
management- Hartland Quay to
Westward Ho!
- erosion, deposition, sediment
sorting, sea level change
Hydrology – processes and management – Lyn
drainage basin
- channel characteristics source to sea
- flood alleviation at Lynmouth
Tourism impact – environmental impact - Northam Burrows
- quantitative and
qualitative vegetation recording
methods
- stratified random and systematic sampling
- chloropleth mapping
- species diversity
All include appropriate statistical analysis, e.g. chi squared, Mann Whitney U, Spearman Rank correlation
Contact Hallsannery for further information
Tel
: 01237 472135 Fax 01237 421700
email : info@hallsannery.co.uk
Office hours :Tel : 01237 472135 Fax 01237 421700
Hallsannery is in the transition zone of
the Braunton Burrows UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve
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