Module Identifier |
BSM5210 |
Module Title |
MONITORING AND PREDICTION |
Academic Year |
2002/2003 |
Co-ordinator |
Dr Alan J Bond |
Semester |
Available all semesters |
Assessment |
Semester Assessment | Assignment: 2,000 words | |
Learning outcomes
Module Objectives / Learning Outcomes
Enabling objectives:
After studying this module you should be able to:
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understand the importance of baseline studies, monitoring, and post-development audits;
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describe a range of monitoring techniques which can be used to suit a variety of potential impacts;
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plan a post-development audit;
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describe a range of prediction techniques and discuss their limitations;
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describe the data requirement needs for baseline studies, monitoring and post-development audits;
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list, and know where it is appropriate to use, a variety of data manipulation techniques.
Terminal objective :
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To appreciate the range of data which need to be collected during an EIA, how these data can be managed, and the benefits of computer software.
Learning Outcomes
To appreciate the range of data which need to be collected during an EIA, how these data can be
managed, and the benefits of computer software.