ENV4030 - Environmental analysis
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Sharron Pfueller
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Evening)
Synopsis
This unit equips students with understanding of basic tools for environmental analysis and decision making for sustainability and skills in their application. It will look at a range of techniques for attributing value to the environment including those based on economics e.g. cost benefit analysis, as well as tools for evaluating planning and policy decisions. These include environmental and social impact assessment, risk analysis, strategic and integrated assessment, life cycle analysis, state-of-environment reporting, modelling, auditing, monitoring and scenario building. Throughout, the dynamic interaction between scientists, policy makers and the broader community will be explored.
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit at level 4 students will be able to demonstrate:
- a capacity to describe and understand a variety of methods used to value the environment.
- understanding of the complexity of analysing and presenting data to form the basis of decisions about the environment.
- understanding and critical evaluation of the development and operation of the Environmental Impact Assessment process both nationally and internationally
- understanding of the economic approach to attributing environmental value
- skills in applying a range of techniques to real world situations
Assessment
Written work (inc. practical exercises
field report): 80% (4000 words)
Group oral presentation: 20%
Contact hours
One 2 hour seminar per week
Prohibitions
ENV422E or ENV522E Environmental Assessment