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Amenity Horticulture II
Course Code BHT235 Fee Code S3 Duration (approx) 100 hours Qualification Statement of Attainment
Learn to manage parks, gardens, commercial and public landscapes
Lesson Structure
There are 7 lessons in this course:
Adapting Amenity Horticulture to Changing Needs
What is an amenity horticulture site
Challenges of amenity horticulture: political, social, economic, environmental
Management of Amenity horticulture sites
Defining a mission, vision, goals and activities planning
Ensuring that the above are reached or planned within a specified timeframe
Managing budgets
Managing human resources
Managing material resources
Managing natural resources
Management options
Amenity sites; horticultural displays
Management framework
Types of organisational structures
Chains of command
Macro Panning for Amenity Land Provision
Macro planning introduction
What to plan for
Principles of neighbourhood planning
What is a community
Principles of leisure facility planning, including sports grounds
Resources and Information
Information sources
PBL project to create and present a report that identifies, describes and uses up-to-date information sources relating to changing influences on the amenity industry
Social, Cultural and Environmental Impacts
Introduction
Comparing positive and negative aspects of different factors
Examples of environmentally driven management decisions
Cultural, social and environmental issues
Economic Impacts
Financing amenity horticulture sites
What are we funding
Funding sources
Funding amounts
Human resource management
Volunteer management
Material resources management
Community Involvement
Amenity horticulture and the community
Where might you find community participation
Community needs or wants: not always the same
What motivates community involvement
Community participation to develop parks and playgrounds
Developing a Management Plan
PBL project to create and present a management plan for an amenity horticulture site.
Components of a management plan
What to do to make those plans come true
Staff morale and enthusiasm
Involving the community so that they take responsibility
Solving the budget problem without cutting on services
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.