Dawlish Warren Conclusion & Evaluation

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Dawlish Warren Conclusion & Evaluation Explain how coastal management strategies used in your chosen area have taken conflicting views into account. Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Conclusion & Evaluation This involves revisiting the original investigation question and drawing substantiated conclusions; commenting on the success and usefulness of the investigation; commenting on the limitations of the investigation; making reasoned suggestions for improving and extending the investigation. Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Conclusion & Evaluation LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL3 A very simplistic conclusion is be made. They have attempted an evaluation. A plausible conclusion is made. They have made an overall evaluation with some suggested possible limitations, solutions and extensions to enquiry. A substantiated conclusion is be made. They have made a critical evaluation with limitations, possible solutions and an extension to their enquiry suggested. Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren? Conclusion In your conclusion you should be answering the coursework title- Explain how coastal management strategies used in your chosen area have taken conflicting views into account? Remember that the word successful means achieving a result or satisfying an aim. You may use up to about 500 words to complete the conclusion. You should not be including any new material but drawing your findings together. You should cross reference back to your graphs, photographs etc. You will decide HOW management strategies at Dawlish Warren have taken conflicting views into account? Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Useful Reference Material Conclusion Useful Reference Material Read the slides from the Environment Agency on Central Resources. They will help you to relate your knowledge of coasts to Dawlish Warren and help you to answer the coursework title. https://www.flickr.com/photos/environment-agency/23218790980/in/album-72157661867181861/ Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Conclusion Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren? Useful to answer your investigation question! Read carefully but do not copy. https://www.flickr.com/photos/environment-agency/23218790980/in/album-72157661867181861/ Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Conclusion Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren? Reference to the overall question The coastal defences at Dawlish Warren have taken conflicting views into account because …….. Dawlish Warren is a sand spit situated at the mouth of the River Exe. The spit extends roughly 2500m from the railway line at Dawlish Warren and is an important environmental and tourist resource. To maintain this resource the spit is defended successfully by the use of ……. However, not everyone agrees about how good and successful the coastal defences are at Dawlish Warren. In the past ...... In the future ...... Don’t forget to cross reference back to your evidence which is the data you collected. Simple description, leading onto a more complex conclusion Reference to the overall question Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Demonstrating the big picture Conclusion What natural processes are happening at Dawlish Warren – where is erosion taking place? Is transportation taking place? Where is deposition taking place? What is happening to the position of the spit over time? What is the purpose of the sea defences? Explain how the pattern of land use has influenced the choice of sea defences – which are required due to the geomorphic processes? Why is Dawlish Warren important socially, economically and environmentally? Cross reference back to photographs, maps and graphs. Show that you understand that the coastline is dynamic and constantly changing as the sea erodes, transports and deposits material. Finally answer HOW successful the coastal defences are at Dawlish Warren. (Can you find many other stretches of coastline in Devon, UK where you can see a range of successful sea defences and is an important stretch of coastline for social, economic and environmental reasons.) Natural processes Some explanations Demonstrating the big picture

Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren? Evaluation This involves: Comment on the success and usefulness of the investigation; Discuss what went well with the work. Have you answered the investigation question? Comment on the limitations and make reasoned suggestions for improving of the investigation; [Subjectivity / Objectivity ; Sample size; time of survey] Produce a table like this: Limitations Solutions Fieldwork Methods Data Collected This can be completed in a table or as a structured piece of writing Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

How successful are the coastal defences at Dawlish Warren? Evaluation Strengths ICT helped me to carry out and present this study graphs to display information. The use of digital cameras allowed me to select appropriate photographs which could be clearly annotated Most groups worked well as a team. I know this because...... The weather was poor for mid June this made it easier to .... Weaknesses The distance between Langstone Rock and the end of the spit meant that time was a premium. We did not have a complete set of data because.... People were reluctant to answer questions. Opportunities A larger number of sites could have been used to measure the height of the sediment on either side of the groynes We could have investigated .... Threats Had to rely on other people in my group for the data collection. The weather was poor for April this made it difficult to .... The storms of February 2014 had damaged ……………….. Swot Analysis could be completed instead. Do not copy this. Think about what happened on your fieldwork day! How successful are the coastal defences at Dawlish Warren?

Evaluation Making reasoned suggestions for extending the investigation: For this section you have to explain what you would do next. Are there any unanswered questions? Has the work posed some questions? Are there areas of the spit where you could have completed further fieldwork? ? ? Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?

Evaluation The Dunes The distal end of the spit Could we have completed some field work on the dunes or the distal end of the spit? What could we have done? The distal end of the spit How successful are the coastal defences at Dawlish Warren?

How successful are the coastal defences at Dawlish Warren? Evaluation If you were to re-visit Dawlish Warren what would you improve? When would you revisit and for what reason? What other information could you have collected, but were prevented from doing? How successful are the coastal defences at Dawlish Warren?

Conclusion & Evaluation LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL3 A very simplistic conclusion is be made. They have attempted an evaluation. A plausible conclusion is made. They have made an overall evaluation with some suggested possible limitations, solutions and extensions to enquiry. A substantiated conclusion is be made. They have made a critical evaluation with limitations, possible solutions and an extension to their enquiry suggested.

Finally … SPAG is important (Spelling, punctuation and grammar) so take the time to proof read your work. Level 1: G and low F Level 2: High F to mid C Level 3: High C to A* Marks are awarded for SPAG! Check your work through carefully for silly mistakes such as spelling key words or place names incorrectly.

Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren? Check your word count The final piece of work should not exceed 2000 words in total. Candidates should be encouraged to develop the skill of writing with precision and succinctness. Headings included within the body of the materials presented by the candidate should be included in the word count, but footnotes, figures, tables, diagrams, charts and appendices should not be included. Use of tables with written content must be avoided as a method of exceeding the word limit. **Type the number of words used at the end of your controlled assessment ** (must not be over 2000!) Coastal management and conflicting views at Dawlish Warren?