Bushcare’s Major Day Out

Topic

Bushcare’s Major Day Out

Instructions

Choose an event, either one that you can attend in person or one with substantial information available in the public domain. Consider the potential impacts of that event from a social responsibility and sustainability perspective and taking into account the range of different stakeholders that may be affected.

Your report should be presented in the following format:

  1. Introduction:
    • Describe the event and the context in which it is occurring
  2. Literature Review:
    • Using the appropriate academic literature, identify and describe the range of potential impacts that event might have and the stakeholders that will be affected (may be supported by the use of a suitable table)
  3. Impacts:
    • Attend the event or find appropriate information online to document any observable impacts
  4. Discussion and Conclusion:
    • Discuss appropriate management strategies for the impacts (both observable and non-observable)
    • Discuss the trade-off between different types of impacts and impacts on different stakeholder groups
  5. Report should draw on a range of appropriate literature and be correctly cited
  6. Report should be presented in a professional manner with logical structure and consistent style as well as good presentation including appropriate grammar, spelling and punctuation

Assignment should be between 2500 and 3000 words.

Answer preview

The NaturallyGC Federation Walk Tree Planting – Bushcare’s Major Day Out event will take place on 30 September 2018 at Gold Coast. The event takes place once a year during spring to provide the public with the opportunity of learning and contributing to towards the conservation of the natural environment (City of Gold Coast, 2018). The participants are expected to take part in tree planting and learning about over 2000 native trees. The event welcomes participation by people of all ages as long as they meet the necessary registration requirements. The event will take place in the context of Gold Coast’s government commitment to preserving the natural environment as they constitute the greatest attractions in the city.

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