{"id":21715,"date":"2024-04-17T05:24:39","date_gmt":"2024-04-17T05:24:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.writemyessays.app\/blog\/questions\/lack-of-fresh-water-for-human-consumption-and-ecosystem-health-in-thimphu-bhutan\/"},"modified":"2024-04-17T05:24:39","modified_gmt":"2024-04-17T05:24:39","slug":"lack-of-fresh-water-for-human-consumption-and-ecosystem-health-in-thimphu-bhutan","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.writemyessays.app\/blog\/questions\/lack-of-fresh-water-for-human-consumption-and-ecosystem-health-in-thimphu-bhutan\/","title":{"rendered":"Lack of fresh water for human consumption and ecosystem health in Thimphu Bhutan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Major Project: 2 Parts \/ 6 Steps<br \/>\nPart 1: Systems analysis<br \/>\nStep 1 \u2013 Choose your sustainability problem and specific local area and boundary of area it affects<br \/>\nStep 2 &#8211; Brainstorm all the factors that are impacts and possible causes of the sustainability problem<br \/>\nStep 3 \u2013 Apply the iceberg model. Begin with a sketch of an iceberg shape, and show what factors from step 2 can be<br \/>\nobserved on the surface and what is or may be below in terms of the patterns and trends underlying the problem, and the<br \/>\nstructures and mental models at the root of the problem<br \/>\nStep 4 &#8211; Justify in 1000 words what is above and what is below your iceberg with evidence. Evidence can include<br \/>\npersonal or community observation or knowledge as well<br \/>\nPart 2:<br \/>\nStep 5 &#8211; identify some possible leverage points on the basis of your prior analysis and evidence AND prioritise one.<br \/>\nStep 6 \u2013 Explain how this leverage point could be implemented to maximise the potential for positive change.<br \/>\n6 Project Steps-check in updated unit outline<br \/>\n1. Step 1 \u2013 Choose your sustainability problem and specific local area and boundary<br \/>\nof area it affects &#8211; write 200 words on why this issue is a priority concern in your area<br \/>\n2. Step 2- Brainstorm all the factors that are impacts and possible causes of the<br \/>\nsustainability problem<br \/>\n3. Step 3 \u2013 Draw a diagram of an iceberg (applying the iceberg model). Show what can<br \/>\nbe observed on the surface and what is or may be below in terms of the patterns and<br \/>\ntrends underlying the problem, and the structures and mental models at the root of the<br \/>\nproblem<br \/>\n4. Step 4 Justify in 1000 words what is above and what is below your iceberg with<br \/>\nevidence. Evidence can include personal or community observation or knowledge as well<br \/>\nas credible reports and peer reviewed journals. These may give ideas of causal factors<br \/>\n(below the surface) for the same problem even in a different geographic place. Highlight<br \/>\nthe relationship between the causal factors beneath the iceberg and how they interact to<br \/>\nproduce the problem that is evident on the top of iceberg.<br \/>\n5. Step 5 &#8211; identify some possible leverage points on the basis of your prior analysis<br \/>\nand evidence AND prioritise one.<br \/>\n6. Step 6 \u2013 Explain how this leverage point could be implemented to maximise the<br \/>\npotential for positive change. As part of this it will help you to Identify who would be<br \/>\ninvolved (key stakeholders) and how you could measure the outcomes against the<br \/>\nSustainable Development Goals&nbsp; &nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Major Project: 2 Parts \/ 6 Steps Part 1: Systems analysis Step 1 \u2013 Choose your sustainability problem and specific local area and boundary of area it affects Step 2 &#8211; Brainstorm all the factors that are impacts and possible causes of the sustainability problem Step 3 \u2013 Apply the iceberg model. 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