GGH 3702
ASSIGNMEENT 2
2024
, 1.
Referencing is a way to acknowledge the contribution of other writers
and researchers in your work. It shows that you have done your
research, and that you can support your arguments with
evidence. Referencing also helps you avoid plagiarism, which is a
serious academic offence. You should reference by citing the sources
that you have used in the text of your assignment (in-text citations)
and listing them at the end of your assignment (reference list or end-
text citations).
2.
1. Thomas, I., & Elliott, M. (2005). Environmental Impact Assessment in
Australia: Theory and Practice (4th ed.). Federation Press. ISBN: 1862875383 1.
2. Becker, D. R., Harris, C. C., McLaughlin, W. J., & Nielsen, E. A. (2002). “A
participatory approach to social impact assessment: The interactive community
forum.” Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 23(3), 367-38223.
3. Endangered Wildlife Trust and Regenesis (EWT). (2006). “A guide to the
environmental impact assessment (EIA) process.” Retrieved from EIA Toolkit 4.
4. Collen, B. (2004). A Generic Environmental Management Plan for the Lacustrine
Wetlands of the East Rand of Gauteng (MSc dissertation). University of
Johannesburg 5.
5. Republic of South Africa. (2000). White Paper on Integrated Pollution and
Waste Management (Government Gazette, Vol. 417, Issue 20978, Notice No.
227, pp. 3-81, March 17)
3
4
. Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA), 2010:
o Title: National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Regulations to
domesticate the requirements of the Rotterdam Convention on the prior
informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in
international trade 1.
o Source: Department of Environmental Affairs - DFFE
2. Cottrell, S., 2008:
o Title: The Study Skills Handbook 2.
o Source: Google Books
3. Hodgson, D.A., Graham, A.G.C., Roberts, S.J., Bentley, M.J.,
Cofaigh, C.Ó., Verleyen, E., Vyverman, W., Jomelli, V., Favier, V.,
ASSIGNMEENT 2
2024
, 1.
Referencing is a way to acknowledge the contribution of other writers
and researchers in your work. It shows that you have done your
research, and that you can support your arguments with
evidence. Referencing also helps you avoid plagiarism, which is a
serious academic offence. You should reference by citing the sources
that you have used in the text of your assignment (in-text citations)
and listing them at the end of your assignment (reference list or end-
text citations).
2.
1. Thomas, I., & Elliott, M. (2005). Environmental Impact Assessment in
Australia: Theory and Practice (4th ed.). Federation Press. ISBN: 1862875383 1.
2. Becker, D. R., Harris, C. C., McLaughlin, W. J., & Nielsen, E. A. (2002). “A
participatory approach to social impact assessment: The interactive community
forum.” Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 23(3), 367-38223.
3. Endangered Wildlife Trust and Regenesis (EWT). (2006). “A guide to the
environmental impact assessment (EIA) process.” Retrieved from EIA Toolkit 4.
4. Collen, B. (2004). A Generic Environmental Management Plan for the Lacustrine
Wetlands of the East Rand of Gauteng (MSc dissertation). University of
Johannesburg 5.
5. Republic of South Africa. (2000). White Paper on Integrated Pollution and
Waste Management (Government Gazette, Vol. 417, Issue 20978, Notice No.
227, pp. 3-81, March 17)
3
4
. Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA), 2010:
o Title: National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Regulations to
domesticate the requirements of the Rotterdam Convention on the prior
informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in
international trade 1.
o Source: Department of Environmental Affairs - DFFE
2. Cottrell, S., 2008:
o Title: The Study Skills Handbook 2.
o Source: Google Books
3. Hodgson, D.A., Graham, A.G.C., Roberts, S.J., Bentley, M.J.,
Cofaigh, C.Ó., Verleyen, E., Vyverman, W., Jomelli, V., Favier, V.,