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RubiX

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I have been trying to prepare a long response on "Evaluate the use of traditional and contempoary management strategies in relation to an ecosystem at risk", But i 'm confused as to what is the difference betwen practices (local case study) and strategies?
What do we actually need to talk about in this question? Would it be bad if you talk about a local case study? Or is it much the same?

Im just confused by the two dot points that are pretty much exactly the same...
 

karinwong

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omgosh, well
basically its good to include local case study. but practices and strategies are pretty much the same thing from what i see it as.
you need to make a judgement about contemporary practices (e.g. zoning) and traditional (e.g. selective fires) practices...
:)
the "in relation to AN ecosystem at risk" basically means TALK ABOUT ONE ECOSYSTEM CASE STUDY. =]

aargh i'm so screwd for GEO.
AAARRRRRGHHHHH

oh.. is umm...
large scale = small detail?
and small scale = large detail?
therefore between a map of aust and a worldmap,

large scale = world map while small scale = map of aust? (i'm confused)
 

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