VCE Outdoor and Environmental studies
  • Unit 1
    • Unit 1 Outcome 1 >
      • The use and meanings of environmental terms
      • Types of outdoor environments
      • Motivations for seeking outdoor experiences
      • Responses to nature
      • Risk
    • Unit 1 Outcome 2 >
      • Experiencing outdoor environments
      • Ways of knowing outdoor environments
      • Factors that affect access to outdoor environments
      • Technologies and their effects on outdoor experiences.
      • Unit 1 Revision
  • Unit 2
    • Unit 2 Outcome 1 >
      • Characteristics of outdoor environments
      • Recreational users' understandings of outdoor environments
      • Scientific understandings of outdoor environments
      • Land managers' understandings.
      • Indigenous, artistic and historical understandings
      • Unit 2 Outcome 1 Revision
    • Unit 2 Outcome 2 >
      • Recreational, Commercial and Conservational impacts on outdoor environments
      • Codes of conduct
      • Indirect and direct impacts of technnologies
      • Impacts of urbanisation and changing human lifestyles
      • Unit 2 Outcome 2 Revision
  • Unit 3
    • Unit 3 Outcome 1 >
      • Australian outdoor environments before humans
      • Indigenous relationships
      • Early European settlers relationships
      • Increasing population
      • Industrialisation
      • Nation building
      • Foundation and role of environmental movements
      • Grampians camp
      • Unit 3 Outcome 1 Revision
    • Unit 3 Outcome 2 >
      • Contemporary relationships with outdoor environments
      • Technology (Factors effecting contemporary relationships)
      • Commercialisation (Factors effecting contemporary relationships)
      • Portrayals of the outdoors in the media, music, art, writing and advertisements
      • Social responses to risk taking
      • Social and political discourses about contemporary environmental issues
      • Unit 3 Outcome 2 Revision
      • Unit 3 revision
  • Unit 4
    • Unit 4 Outcome 1 >
      • Sustainability and sustainable development
      • Indicators of healthy outdoor enviroments
      • Contemporary State of the Environment
      • The importance of healthy outdoor environments for individual wellbeing, and for the future of society
      • Impact on society and environments of significant environmental threats
    • Unit 4 Outcome 2 >
      • Conflicts of interest between people involved in uses of outdoor environments. >
        • Franklin river campaign
        • Alpine cattle grazing
        • River red gum National Parks conflict (Barmah forest conflict)
      • Management strategies and policies for sustainable outdoor environments
      • Acts and Conventions related to sustainable outdoor environments
      • Action taken to sustain healthy outdoor environments
      • Unit 4 revision


Unit 2: Discovering Outdoor Environments 

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