BC Climate Change and Silviculture Research Project
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BC Climate Change and Silviculture Research Project
This is a written assignment. You are required to do a short report on what are the possible effects of Climate Change on the British Columbia Silviculture Industry. And/ or what steps have been taken towards addressing the effects of climate change in British Columbia silviculture industry.
This will be a 300 – 600 word written report. The written report must be handed in no later than 4:00pm, November 23rd, 2020. Include any images and illustrations you want.
This report should be written as though it will be presented at your next company staff meeting. Where the audience would be your co-workers, supervisor and/or managers. They would be interested to know what you learned about the effects of climate change on Forestry in British Columbia.
Do not just cut and paste sentences and paragraphs from other authors but rather, using your own words, just describe what you discovered. It is usually expected that you would also give your own opinions of the findings at these kinds staff meetings. If you are using sentences etc. from other authors you must cite them properly.
The following should be covered at a minimum. Approximate grading values shown in Bold
What are the general Climate Change projections for BC? (or the southern interior of BC.?) (2)
What are some of the known issues that will arise for the silviculture industry? (2)
What kinds of things are being done to lessen the negative impacts of climate change to our forests and silviculture industry? (2)
Give your own opinions regarding the activities, or research projects you read about. (2)
Overall Presentation, logical order & clear points, conclusions/opinions (4)
BC Climate Change and Silviculture Research Project
RUBRIC
Excellent Quality
95-100%
Introduction 45-41 points
The background and significance of the problem and a clear statement of the research purpose is provided. The search history is mentioned.
Literature Support
91-84 points
The background and significance of the problem and a clear statement of the research purpose is provided. The search history is mentioned.
Methodology
58-53 points
Content is well-organized with headings for each slide and bulleted lists to group related material as needed. Use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance readability and presentation content is excellent. Length requirements of 10 slides/pages or less is met.
Average Score
50-85%
40-38 points
More depth/detail for the background and significance is needed, or the research detail is not clear. No search history information is provided.
83-76 points
Review of relevant theoretical literature is evident, but there is little integration of studies into concepts related to problem. Review is partially focused and organized. Supporting and opposing research are included. Summary of information presented is included. Conclusion may not contain a biblical integration.
52-49 points
Content is somewhat organized, but no structure is apparent. The use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. is occasionally detracting to the presentation content. Length requirements may not be met.
Poor Quality
0-45%
37-1 points
The background and/or significance are missing. No search history information is provided.
75-1 points
Review of relevant theoretical literature is evident, but there is no integration of studies into concepts related to problem. Review is partially focused and organized. Supporting and opposing research are not included in the summary of information presented. Conclusion does not contain a biblical integration.
48-1 points
There is no clear or logical organizational structure. No logical sequence is apparent. The use of font, color, graphics, effects etc. is often detracting to the presentation content. Length requirements may not be met
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