121-532 Environmental Impact Assessment

Note

Formerly available as 121-003/420 Environmental Impact and Assessment. Students who have completed 121-003/420 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

4th year and postgraduate

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Barbara Downes

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Subject Description

This subject prepares students for environmental management roles by providing them with the principles of how human impacts on the environment might be detected and managed. The principles will be placed within the legal and social contexts of environmental impact assessment. At the completion of the subject, students should understand three aspects: prediction of the kind of changes that might occur with human activities; the design and implementation of proper monitoring programs that can detect changes; and assessment of those changes. Additionally, a strong emphasis is placed on the practical implementation of principles using a field based approach.

Generic Skills

  • understand critical theories of environmental impact assessment;

  • critique Environmental Impact Statements effectively;

  • apply knowledge to new situations.

Assessment

For 4th year: an exercise of 2000 words 35% (due mid semester) and a main assignment of 3000 words 65% (due at the end of semester). For masters students: an exercise of 2500 words 35% (due mid semester) and a main assignment of 3500 words 65% (due end of semester) for masters students.



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