Table of contents with sub topics and page numbers 2 · Introduction: · Introduce your topic. This includes identifying the problem and defining any key terms. 5 · Analysis criteria: · Establish the criteria with which you will evaluate the existing policy and policy alternatives. For example, cost, legality, efficiency and political acceptability represent possible evaluative criteria. 10 · Literature Review · Summarize the existing literature that addresses the policy issue, including online and print publications. 15 · Policy Analysis · Critical Analysis of the National Waste Management Strategy (NWMS): Analyse the policy according to the evaluative criteria. This analysis should also include the effects the policy has on different groups and any conflicts it creates among important values. 25 · Policy alternatives · Identify alternatives: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each option. Keep in mind that you can combine alternative options into new ideas. 25 · Conclusion and recommendations: · Conclude by recommending any changes in or alternatives to the existing policy, and briefly reiterate your rationale. Outline a plan for adopting an alternative, if applicable, and discuss the possible consequences of adopting your recommended changes. 15 · References · List of references
Table of contents with sub topics and page
numbers
2
· Introduction: · Introduce your topic. This includes
identifying the problem and defining any key
terms.
5
· Analysis criteria: · Establish the criteria with which you will
evaluate the existing policy and policy
alternatives. For example, cost, legality,
efficiency and political acceptability
represent possible evaluative criteria.
10
· Literature Review · Summarize the existing literature that
addresses the policy issue, including online
and print publications.
15
· Policy Analysis · Critical Analysis of the National Waste
Management Strategy (NWMS): Analyse the
policy according to the evaluative criteria.
This analysis should also include the effects
the policy has on different groups and any
conflicts it creates among important values.
25
· Policy alternatives · Identify alternatives: Discuss the
advantages and disadvantages of each
option. Keep in mind that you can combine
alternative options into new ideas.
25
· Conclusion and recommendations: · Conclude by recommending any changes
in or alternatives to the existing policy, and
briefly reiterate your rationale. Outline a
plan for adopting an alternative, if
applicable, and discuss the possible
consequences of adopting your
recommended changes.
15
· References · List of references
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