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Assessment Task 1: Local case study |
TASK DESCRIPTION: | Analyse a local development application that has potential environmental impacts. Describe the proposed development, the site, the potential impacts, recommendations for mitigation, and the context of local government strategy and broader community discussions.
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TASK LENGTH: | Max 1500 words, but will include photos and other figures |
DUE DATE: | Week 5 |
WEIGHT: | 20 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME |
| | | 1 | Explain the Tasmanian environmental impact assessment process under the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 using a local development. | LO1 | 2 | Describe the proposed development, the site, the potential impacts and any recommendations for softening the potential environmental impacts. | LO1 | 3 | Discuss the environmental issues involved in the case study that are situated in local government strategy and broader community and scholarly discussions. | LO1 |
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Assessment Task 2: Presentation |
TASK DESCRIPTION: |
Collaborate with a group to prepare and deliver a presentation on an EMPCA level 2 development application's environmental impact assessment. Present the project, discuss the assessment process, evaluate the scientific and social context, and discuss the wider social and policy context. In addition to presenting your own written summary of the case study (20%), you will comment on one of the other developments based on the other group's presentation and the resulting class discussion (10%).
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TASK LENGTH: | 15 minutes presentation and 10 minutes discussion per group |
DUE DATE: | Week 10 |
WEIGHT: | 30 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME |
| | | 1 | Explain the proposed development, the site and the potential impacts environmental impacts. | LO2 | 2 | Discuss the environmental impact assessment process for the development and the difference between local and state government roles. | LO1, LO2 | 3 | Evaluate the scientific and social context of this development by referring to government strategy and broader community and scholarly discussions. | LO2 |
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Assessment Task 3: In class discussion |