Prepare a Wikipedia Entry on any topic that can be broadly construed as relevant to the environmental sustainability course. The topic could be any concept, problem, theory, phenomenon, method of problem-solving, event, or issue that lies at the intersection of environment and development.
selection of topic:
topic could be anything of interest to you and relevant to the course (environment and development): Any concept, problem, theory, phenomenon, method of solving a problem, event, or an issue that lies at the intersection of the environment and development.
An ideal topic:
Is relatively novel, innovative, and requires some interdisciplinary research (literature search) to collect information.
Is well defined in terms of its focus and scope. (For instance, air quality vs air pollution in a specific city/region.).
Involves both environmental and social sciences.
Avoids any topic on which a complete Wikipedia entry exists. (For instance, sustainable development, Kyoto protocol, democracy).
Avoid using any specific person as a topic
structure:
The assignment should be organized into the following four general sections (this is the same format used currently for
articles posted on Wikipedia):
1. Abstract/Summary (Length: 100-150 words): Provides a brief summary of the article and creates interest
among readers to refer to details from the article.
2. Table of content: Provides structure for navigating an article. It gives an overview of headings and subheadings used for organizing information in the article.
3. Content (Length: 1000-1100 words): It should provide comprehensive information, for both experts and
non-experts. Depending on the nature and scope of the selected topic, this section may include definition or meaning of terms, significance and scope, historical context, scientific understanding, major socioeconomic and policy issues and progress made, and gaps of information or future research questions, etc. Additional information on technical terms and concepts should be provided in footnotes while other supporting information or details (tables, graphs, pictures, etc) should be appended in the annexes.
4.REFRENCES (Location: at the end of the assignment). All facts are cited from scholarly and authentic sources and up-to-date: Journals, books, reports, newspapers, and monographs. Avoid using information directly from existing Wikipedia entries or other popular web-based sources. The minimum number of scholarly sources: At least 5-7. It should provide complete details (name of author, year, title, volume and page number, publisher and place, etc.) of all sources cited in the text.
length of the assignment: 1200 words.(EXCLUDING footnotes, references, table of content, maps, tables, and annexes).
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