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Case Study on aquatic issues.

Assignment Instructions:  Case Study on aquatic issues. Choose sea level rise, fisheries management, or marine protected areas and prepare a case study of the economic benefits and costs of your chosen topic, using real-world examples. Remember to use the provided EVSP201 Case Study Template.

Your case study must show depth, detail, and reference to the text materials (use citations). You should also cite real-world examples. The case study should be at least 5 pages in length (including references), double-spaced using 12 point font. Include citations and references in accordance with APA guidelines.

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EVSP201 CASE STUDY Instructions (100 Points; 5 Pages/Approx. 1200 Words)

1. Immediate Issue or Problem.  Share the topic you chose for this case study. Describe the issue or problem and the challenges related to implementing or pursuing implementation of solutions. (5 Points, 100 words)

2. Interrelated or Associated Issues. Nothing is simple – explain other related issues or considerations when implementing or pursuing implementation of solutions to this problem. (10 Points, 200 words)

3. Issue Analysis. Summarize the most important pieces of information you learned about this issue. Identify which are facts, opinions, and assumptions. Analyze any financial information presented by the issue – this is an essential part of this assignment! State any long-term issues that might result from addressing this issue. (20 Points, 300 words)

4. Solutions or Options. This is the most important part! List the various options available to resolve the problem. Discuss each option and list the advantages (pros) and disadvantages (cons) of each option.  (30 Points, 300 words)

This is the major part of your case study and demonstrates that you clearly understand the issue(s) and various possible outcomes. There are usually at least 3 good options in a case and often many more. Identify each option clearly and always show the pros and cons of each.

5. Recommendation and Implementation. Based on the analysis of the options, state what you would do to correct the problem (recommendation) and how you would do this (implementation). Your recommendation is usually a restatement of the best option. This is not the time to analyze new options. The implementation plan should list the steps and estimate a time frame for implementation (how long it will take to implement the recommended solution). (20 Points, 200 words)

6. Assessment. Identify the indicators you will use to determine if the implemented solution is effective. Some examples are what type of data will be collected, analysis of the budget (including Return on Investment/ROI), regularly scheduled reviews, etc. The approach you use will depend on the nature of the recommended solution. (10 Points, 100 words)

7. References. List all references used, including weblinks, in this section using APA format. (5 Points)

reference material:
https://www.resourcesmag.org/common-resources/coastal-protected-lands-and-sea-level-rise/

Loeung, K., Schmidt-vogt, D., & Shivakoti, G. P. (2015). Economic value of wild aquatic resources in the ang trapeang thmor sarus crane reserve, north-western cambodia. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 23(3), 467-480. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy1.apus.edu/10.1007/s11273-014-9395-x

Market-based instruments in practice. In Keohane, N. O., & Olmstead, S. M. (2016). Markets and the environment (2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Preservation of wildlife and genetic diversity. In Tisdell, C. A. (2005). Economics of environmental conservation (2nd ed.). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.

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