ENEG20003 – Sustainability Studio 2-Written assessment Learning outcomes 3 and 4 assessed Submission due: Friday, April 24, XXXXXXXXXXPM AEST) Weight: 20% Minimum marks: 50% Objectives For this...

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ENEG20003 – Sustainability Studio 2-Written assessment Learning outcomes 3 and 4 assessed Submission due: Friday, April 24, 2020 (11 PM AEST) Weight: 20% Minimum marks: 50% Objectives For this assessment, students can get ideas from week 3-5 class lectures, referred textbooks, and week 2-5 reading materials. Students should search for the relevant topics from CQU online library, and or internet search. Students will be able to familiar with another issue (different from 1-written assessment and team project) facing our planet, its causes with its sustainable solution. Learning outcome 3: Apply a systematic design process (systems engineering) to develop solutions to an issue Learning outcome 4: Demonstrate self-awareness of thinking processes and values, including socio-ecological thinking and uncertainty Questions and marks (Total marks: 20). Q1.Identify and title a sustainability issue (different from Written assessment 1 and your Team Project) that addresses the socio-ecological aspect. In the introduction, include your concern on the socio-ecological aspect (Marks: 06). Q2.What do you understand by the term “sustainable design”? Explain the different sustainable design criteria. Discuss how the issue that has been identified in Q1 can be mitigated applying sustainable design criteria (Marks: 07). Q3. Discuss the uncertainty aspect of the sustainable solution that has been discussed in the earlier part of Q2 (Marks: 04). Q4. Conclude your work (Marks: 03). Assignment Submission The assignment (above questions) should be written in a report format and include: · Cover page, student name and id, the title of the topic, introduction, body and conclusion. · Page number, headings and subheadings where appropriate. · Tables, graphs and charts should be used where appropriate to support your discussion. · Appropriately and accurately reference (both in-text and list) the work of 3rd parties, words, Figures/Tables etc. in accordance with the CQUniversity's Harvard referencing guide. · References should be added at the end of the assignment and documented according to CQU referencing standards. · No page limits, within 1500 words. Electronic File Submission Assignments must be submitted electronically in Moodle ("MS Word" format NOT pdf) When saving your assignment, ensure you use the following file format: Example: First name & ID_ENEG20003_Assignment name.docx Assessment Criteria The following criteria will be used to evaluate your assignment. · Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of concepts (30%). · Evidence of research beyond own experience and unit material (15%). · Clarity of expression, including the use of terminology, ease of reading, spelling and grammar, orderly and logical presentation and use of diagrams as appropriate to illustrate points (25%). · Use of appropriate referencing both in-text and in the reference list (20%). · Complaint to the instructions (example: cover page, page number, heading, subheading, word count, electronic file submission etc) (10%). · Marks will be deducted as per CQU policy for late submission without prior approval of the extension. · According to CQU policy, students will be penalised for any unacceptable similarity percentage. · Marks could be deducted if word count exceeds 1500. ENEG20003 – Sustainability Studio Written assessment 2
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Answer To: ENEG20003 – Sustainability Studio 2-Written assessment Learning outcomes 3 and 4 assessed Submission...

Perla answered on Apr 23 2021
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Running Head: Sustainability Studio
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Sustainability Studio
Running Head: Sustainability Studio
Title: Sustainability Studio
Student Name and Id:
Course Name and Id:
University
Date: 23/4/2020
Author Note
The current report is presented as part of the requirements to complete the course work.
Contents
3Introduction
3Sustainabl
e design:
4Uncertainty aspect of the sustainable design solution
5Conclusion
7References
Introduction
Sustainability has become part of the major social responsibility in contemporary approaches of the people as well as industry in general. Triple bottom line of organizations insisting a comprehensive sustainable practice of the industries which do include sustainability in terms of economic, environmental as well as from social perspectives. The current report is focussed one of aspect that does have relevance with the socio-ecological perspectives, energy consumption in the residential and commercial housing as well as in community settings. In all such entities, energy consumption will directly and indirectly will affect the integrity of the ecological conditions. It is possible for such energy consumption in the housing for room heating, water heating; lighting, electrical appliances etc do contribute to the emissions. Hence any alteration of such entities in the design can contribute towards minimization of direct and indirect negative impacts over the environment. The objective of the report is mainly contained in proposing an alternative solution, which is a sustainable design solution. The report details the features and characteristics of the sustainable design that can be of use and applicable in providing the right fit of betterment of the solution. Apart from this aspect, an insight into the set of uncertainties in the current solution is provided with. These uncertainties will provide realistic insights into the quality and certainty aspects of the solution and invariably these concerns need to be considered for sake of having comprehensive insights as well as for facilitating a viable solution during decision making.
Sustainable design:
Sustainable design is design of the material which is made with material which does have sustainability value. From ecological or economical or from social perspectives the design should be a responsible design and will be adding value to these aspects. Further, it is also possible for the design to be sustainable from more than one sustainability perspective as well. Well the sustainable design need not be for a product. It can be for a process too, a typical redesign of a traditional process can add value to the sustainable process and by doing so can enhance its economical, environmental and social values too. Such sustainable design is the most expected from welfare and betterment of ecology and environmental perspectives. Sustainable design in the current context, a construction for residential, commercial and community setting can mean betterment of impact of the setting over the socio-ecological conditions. In this regard, more particularly the material employed for the construction can be altered example more sustainable materials like recycled hollow bricks can limit the energy consumption during the production. Also using improved energy efficient appliances will result in energy savings during the...
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