GEOG 230-Our Changing Climate Case Study Project Part 1: Proposal

    Overview
    After having built your knowledge base through a reading of the first two parts
    of the textbooks and Part 1 of the IPCC Synthesis report, you will choose a
    particular topic related to climate change and do a short case study on it. A
    case study is a review of a narrowly focused, real world situation that includes
    as much of the complexity of the situation as possible. The purpose of the case
    study is to develop detailed knowledge of a real situation and to be able to form
    questions and understand concepts that link this particular situation to broader
    trends and themes. In this assignment, you will pick a specific topic that helps
    you understand some aspect of climate change.

    Part 1 will include a short description of the your topic, why you chose it, and
    how you see it tying into the themes of the course. It will also include a
    preliminary set of references, each with a short description of the information in
    it. This is the first part of a three part project. Each part will be a revision and
    expansion of the previous part.

    Description of topic
    200-400 words
    This section will describe the case, as you understand it. The basic questions of
    who, what, where, when and why should be addressed here.

    Why you chose this topic
    ~100 words
    This section will describe what it is about this topic is of interest to you. Why do
    you want to know more about it? What use could this knowledge be to you in
    the future?

    Connection to course themes
    100-200 words
    How does your topic connect to the course material? How will looking at this
    particular case help you to understand climate change broadly and certain
    topics related to climate change more specifically? You will need to cite the
    specific chapters and concepts from the texts and supplementary material
    (IPCC reports, films, etc.) that your case is related to.

    References
    This section will contain 5-8 references, each with a 1-3 sentence description
    of the information in them, from a quick skim reading. You do not have to have
    already read all these yet, but you are building a resource list. You will be
    reading them as you write more of your case study. You can gain access to
    many sources through library.arizona.edu. Acceptable references include books,
    academic articles, IPCC or governmental reports/plans, and popular media
    pieces (magazines, newspapers, online news sites, documentary films, etc.) I
    will consider other sources, depending on your topic and their relevance and
    quality. You must have at least 3 Peer Reviewed journal articles.

    Citation style is to follow APA guidelines
    (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/1/ ). I’m not going to knock
    off points for every comma missed, but will take off points for extreme
    sloppiness or disregard for the format. This is the most commonly used citation
    format, and you should know how to use it.

    Topic Examples
    Topics for the project will be specific. The idea is that you will understand your particular case deeply and in detail rather than in broad, vague terms. Your topic should be constrained to a particular geographic location, human population, species (or genus) of plant or animal, scientific concept or practice,etc.

    Examples:
    • City of Los Angeles’ long term drought mitigation plans.
    • Health and climate: Beijing smog reaches new level.
    • Policy changes to be implemented in the U.S. after Paris climate talks.
    • Melting permafrost impacts on Siberian villagers and ecosystems

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