Assignment title: Information
Issues in Sustainability
Assignment : Essay on a Sustainability Issue
On a topic related to an area of sustainable development covered in the module write an
essay of up to 2,000 words (e.g. food, travel, tourism, ecology, energy, housing, health -
though this list is not exhaustive).
Students are required to set their own title. This reflects one of the overarching aims of the
module,
i.e. to encourage students to explore sustainability issues that are of relevance/interest to
them.
Here are some ideas to give an indication of what is being asked for, though you are
encouraged to create a bespoke title that fits the particular sustainability issue you have
chosen:
How sustainable is sustainable tourism?
Are capitalism and conservation compatible?
An examination of the implications of radically reducing oil dependency.
Why have global increases in food production in recent decades failed to deliver
significant gains in global food security?
In order to meet learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3 you are required to present your argument
within the context of published views and ideas from recognized academic and/or
professional commentators on the subject. The on-line reading list compiled for the module
is a good starting point for wider readings relevant to this assignment.
Your essay should be presented and structured in the form of an academic essay
(introduction, main body, conclusion, references). Harvard Style referencing conventions
should be followed.
Criteria for Assessment: The aim of the essay is to present a convincing and well-informed
critical
discussion of a chosen issue in sustainability. Your work will be assessed on the following
criteria:
• Evidence of a grasp of core issues and themes relevant to chosen sustainability issue
• Use and understanding of academic sources
• Evidence of logical structure
• Quality of the argument presented
• Style and grace in presenting your argument (this involves clarity, grammar, etc.)
• Accurate and appropriate referencing