Great Barrier Reef

 

The Australian Government’s Response to the Recommendation of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in regards to the Great Barrier Reef

The structure will be:

Executive Summary: This should be a summary of your findings. Write this last. It’s a summary, not an introduction.
Case study overview: This should outline the case study and telling the reader why it is important.
Alternative approaches: What alternatives in the same field of policy instrument are out there? What are the main options to the preferred instrument in the case study you have selected?
Business interests: In what ways does this case study impact on, or affect the interests of businesses? Do some industries or businesses have different interests from others? How did businesses attempt to influence the development of your case study?
Society: Citizen interests. In what ways did civil society contribute to the development of your case study? Particularly consider the role of non governmental organisations (NGOs). Did some NGOs have different interests from others?
Government interests: to what extent was government involved in developing your case study? What does it stand to lose/gain from this case study?
Bibliography: Using Harvard referencing, give a list of sources you have used in your research, and include references (including page numbers) in your briefing. You should reference all material used in your briefing paper. References are not included in your word count.

References should only be that of academic journals.

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