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Factors affecting water use MDB
tripz:
--- Quote from: asdfr on November 09, 2009, 08:00:42 pm ---I am pretty sure you cannot make up your own management policies....
Also tripz, isn't your management policy a strategy? I always get confused between the two, but I am pretty sure that what you have made up there is a strategy.
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crap!
Sorry all, that was a strategy, not a management policy ><
ben4386:
--- Quote from: asdfr on November 09, 2009, 08:46:26 pm ---So Ben, when you are asked to evaluate a policy, you state what the policy is and then a strategy relating to that policy correct? Then do you go on and evaluate the strategy?
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one of exams 06 or 08 asked you to identify a policy, (this was worth 1 mark) the policy is a big overall statement, so saying something like to eliminate pollution in Park X, is a bit vague, there was actually a mark for expanding on the policy, and by expanding on a policy you are really just stating strategies, i would just state the policy and expand on it highlighting a few strategies but dont write strategy #1 strategy #2 etc... just write a sentence or two describing the policy,
then if it asks so evaluate using criteria
asdfr:
--- Quote from: ben4386 on November 09, 2009, 09:45:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: asdfr on November 09, 2009, 08:46:26 pm ---So Ben, when you are asked to evaluate a policy, you state what the policy is and then a strategy relating to that policy correct? Then do you go on and evaluate the strategy?
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one of exams 06 or 08 asked you to identify a policy, (this was worth 1 mark) the policy is a big overall statement, so saying something like to eliminate pollution in Park X, is a bit vague, there was actually a mark for expanding on the policy, and by expanding on a policy you are really just stating strategies, i would just state the policy and expand on it highlighting a few strategies but dont write strategy #1 strategy #2 etc... just write a sentence or two describing the policy,
then if it asks so evaluate using criteria
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So if I was asked to evaluate a policy to do with global temperature change, would something like this be acceptable.
"The policy is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Australia, and this is achieved by subsidizing the cost of solar energy"
Would that be a good way to start off answering the question? Then I would obviously expand on that and evaluate the rest of the strategy in detail (Eg. strengths, weaknesses and such)
tripz:
--- Quote from: asdfr on November 09, 2009, 09:52:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: ben4386 on November 09, 2009, 09:45:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: asdfr on November 09, 2009, 08:46:26 pm ---So Ben, when you are asked to evaluate a policy, you state what the policy is and then a strategy relating to that policy correct? Then do you go on and evaluate the strategy?
--- End quote ---
one of exams 06 or 08 asked you to identify a policy, (this was worth 1 mark) the policy is a big overall statement, so saying something like to eliminate pollution in Park X, is a bit vague, there was actually a mark for expanding on the policy, and by expanding on a policy you are really just stating strategies, i would just state the policy and expand on it highlighting a few strategies but dont write strategy #1 strategy #2 etc... just write a sentence or two describing the policy,
then if it asks so evaluate using criteria
--- End quote ---
So if I was asked to evaluate a policy to do with global temperature change, would something like this be acceptable.
"The policy is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Australia, and this is achieved by subsidizing the cost of solar energy"
Would that be a good way to start off answering the question? Then I would obviously expand on that and evaluate the rest of the strategy in detail (Eg. strengths, weaknesses and such)
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I'd ask you 'How does subsidizing the cost of solar energy reduce greenhouse gas emissions' too =P
asdfr:
Does anybody know the factors that lead to the "distribution" of global temperature change?
I know some of the factors that lead to temperature change (Such as the industrial revolution), but what are the factors that lead to the distribution of it?
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