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1 Environmental Studies Overview of ENVS Writing General Tips Response Papers Reflection Papers Research Papers Practicum Writing Environmental studies is a broad discipline that explores humans and their relationship with the natural environment. The discipline encompasses ecology and environmental science, as well as policy, law, economics, and sociology. It is important to remember that nearly any topic can be studied in terms of its relationship with the natural environment, which is why the field is interdisciplinary. Given this interdisciplinary nature, writing in environmental studies is also quite interdisciplinary. Common types of writing you may encounter include lab reports, response or reflection papers, research papers, and practicum write-ups. This page contains some tips and strategies that will hopefully prove useful as you come across these different kinds of writing in your ENVS classes. Writing in Environmental Studies Overview Four ENVS tracks: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences- B.S. focused in natural/social sciences College of Arts and Sciences- B.A. focused in liberal arts Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources- B.S. focused in natural resource labs and ecology College of Education and Social Services- B.A. focused in environmental education Courses across numerous departments: up to 30 credits can be non-envs, environmentally related courses All Tracks are Writing Intensive: all four tracks must follow the ENVS core courses, developing strong writing and communication skills: ENVS 001 and ENVS 002- weekly writing assignments involving reflections, analysis of environmental writing, and research papers ENVS 151- professional development writing, involving self-reflection, research, resumes, and academic plans Senior Capstones- option of doing thesis (the most writing intensive track), a project/internship (and writing an extensive paper as well), or three 200-level ENVS courses (least writing intensive) Writing Expectations across all ENVS courses: In-depth reflection and systems thinking Cross-disciplinary perspectives

2 Strong communication and persuasion skills Individual research and hands-on research, along with a synthesis of information and data collected Holistic understanding of environmental issues, and the way that environmental studies permeates all aspects of life (ecology principles that all things are interdependent and connected) Analysis of personal values and cultural norms across the globe Papers usually involve: Controversial topics and intense issues with multifaceted viewpoints International and cultural themes Scholarly research The use of APA style citation General Tips Here are some general tips on writing in ENVS from faculty as well as from an ENVS TA. Faculty ENVS Professor Rick Paradis fully supports the idea of the SPN, or Scholarly Personal Narrative. This idea supports using personal stories and anecdotes to enhance and/or illustrate your critical reflections or the connections you are trying to make between ideas and to make your writing more interesting. However, he cautions that not all professors share his point of view. Based on your professor s expectations and instructions, it should be simple to determine whether or not incorporating personal stories is appropriate. ENVS Professor Karen Freudenberger supports a professional writing style to improve clarity and conciseness. Every sentence counts, and should be pertinent to the overarching goals of the paper. Here is what she has to say (these are really useful editing strategies): Tips for Improving Your Writing (Excerpted from Karen Freudenberger s ENVS 295 course) While these points are valid for most writing styles, they are particularly relevant to professional writing, such as memos, policy briefs, and funding requests. In general with this type of writing, less is better...try to get your points across as succinctly as possible while still giving it the flavor and color needed to keep your reader s interest. While these points may seem picayune at times, I can only assure you that they really do make a difference. Good writing persuades people to take action, will help you raise money for the causes you hold dear, and will get you hired. The illustrations below are from essays written for this class.

3 Use paragraphs effectively to make your argument. Ensure that each paragraph makes a point and that those points are essential to your overall argument. Use a sharp, well-honed introductory sentence to emphasize the point of the paragraph (leading sentence). Try not to mix arguments between paragraphs: keep ideas together that belong together and start a new paragraph if you introduce a new idea. Make sure that the paragraphs are logically ordered to build your case; conclude with a paragraph (or at least a sentence or two if the essay is very short) that sums up your argument. Look for ways to clarify your sentences; shorter may be better. If you have a sentence that goes on for longer than two lines, reread it carefully...chances are it can be simplified and clarified. (This does NOT mean that all sentences have to be shorter than two lines, but they shouldn t ramble on unnecessarily.) Pay special attention to strings of prepositional phrases in the same sentence (of..., in..., to..., about...). These sentences are often unwieldy and hard to follow. Your argument of continuing colonial history by imposing ideas of conservation upon the Malagasy as unacceptable is compelling. Comment: The argument doesn t stand out because it is lost in the prepositional phrases. Try Your argument that imposing conservation on the Malagasy is an unacceptable continuation of colonial history is compelling. Instead of biodiversity of the country of Madagascar consider Madagascar s biodiversity Get rid of words that don t play an important role in the sentence. You create opposing camps to divide into. Comment : you don t need to divide into, it s implied already by the opposing camps. Try to find more vibrant expressions to replace one or more weak words. If the weak words are unnecessary, leave them out altogether. While this would make conservation and preserving biodiversity simpler and easier, it is merely not morally just. While this would make preserving biodiversity easier, it is not morally just. Consider surprising the reader with a short sentence that will pack some punch if you ve just let off a string of complex sentences. The occasional question can play a similar function.

4 Try to avoid excess use of backward sentences where the reader needs to work back to the subject. Take care when using semi-colons. You must have complete sentences (subject and verb) both before and after the semi-colon. Incorrect: Combining these two practices will provide food in a sustainable way; ridding the use of slash and burn agriculture and provide some income to be spent on food not grown oneself. Correct: Combining these two practices will increase food security; farmers will be offered alternatives to slash and burn agriculture as well as off-farm income generating activities. Using patterns and parallel construction in your sentences can make them easier to read and follow. It may seem contradictory, but viewing conservation on a small varying scale as well as a global issue is necessary for complete satisfaction. Comments : What s contradictory in this? Viewing conservation (subject) is necessary (verb)...not a strong formulation. small varying scale doesn t make sense. But, I think the person was making an important point. Was it perhaps Conservation is a local as well as a global issue. You might then follow up by saying: Sometimes the apparently appropriate global response may not make sense when applied at the local level. And so on... Most of us would fight for their homes and livelihoods as the Malagasy continue to do. Most of us would fight for our homes and livelihoods... You seem to be of a firm mind that the right of the Malagasy to be self deterministic is of greater priority than the protection of the forest of Madagascar along with the wealth of biodiversity living among these forests. You seem to be of a firm mind that the Malagasy right to self-determination is of higher priority than the protection of forests and the biodiversity they harbor. Colonial history showed a stronger, materialistic, richer power taking over the land of a weaker power, which was practicing a spiritual and sustainable way of life, for the sole purpose of its self-betterment. Colonial history was one of a stronger, richer, materialistic power taking over (for its own betterment) the land of a weaker people who had been practicing a sustainable way of life. The truth of the matter is that we are far more environmentally destructive in the industrialized world than places like rural Madagascar. We in the industrialized world are far more environmentally destructive than rural people are in Madagascar.

5 Read your paper aloud. If you find yourself stumbling over a sentence, it probably merits review (and is likely to manifest at least one of the problems noted above). Ask a friend to read your paper; if s/he has to read a sentence more than once to understand what it means, ask them to mark it for review. Student Perspective ENVS TA Lauren Conroy shares insight about being a successful environmental writer: - Make sure you proof read! It makes a huge difference in the overall quality of your paper. - Resources are available online and at the library to help with using in-text citations. These resources show you how to properly cite in each of the major formats. - For ENVS 001 and 002, pay close attention to each element of the assignment. The requirements for the majority of the homework assignments are laid out very clearly. If you follow them closely you will do well. - Think and write critically. Do not just write what you think the TA or an environmentally minded citizen would want you to write. Example: just because we re told organic is better than conventional by environmentalists, that does not mean that everything about organic items is better than conventional - When researching, use Google Scholar and the UVM s scholarly article databases. Do not do popular searches (New York Times, Wikipedia). Make sure sources are peer reviewed. - My biggest piece of advice: read the news! Seriously. The Huffington Post, New York Times, Grist and the majority of other news sources have Environmental sections. Keeping up on local, national, and global news will help you to not only become a better (ENVS) writer, but will provide you with diverse perspectives. Writing a Response Paper Response Papers This kind of writing is very commonly found in UVM ENVS classes, though the guidelines will vary depending on the instructor and class. Typically, response papers are brief (2-3 double spaced pages), opinionated, have a clear focus, and, most importantly, show that the student has learned something from the lecture and/or course readings. The goal of this type of writing is to respond to the prompt (if provided) and demonstrate what you have taken away from the readings/lectures/field trips by using critical thinking and analysis. These papers do not necessarily have to make an argument, but they must respond to the topic(s).

6 It is important to: Clearly and concisely express your ideas (and arguments) by using focused topic sentences as well as good transitions between ideas. If you make an argument, support it well. Opinions can (and must) be supported by facts or logical reasoning. Show that you understand the material by using examples, facts, etc. from the readings and lectures. Make connections between lectures, readings, discussions, guest lectures, and field trips. When appropriate, professors often enjoy a paper that is a bit more creatively written and incorporates personal experiences and anecdotes (as long as they are clearly related and demonstrated to be such by using the above strategies). Sample Papers This response paper (See envs1sampleresponse1.pdf), Economists vs. Ecologists connects ideas presented in a guest lecture by Jon Erickson with personal experience and another guest lecture to create a thoughtful response for ENVS 001. This sample (See envs2sampleresponse2.pdf) is a brief paper outlining the pros and cons of organic agriculture. While brief, it is well organized and persuasive. Overview Writing a Reflection Paper Reflective writing is a significant part of intro-level environmental studies courses. Often, these stem from an assigned reading and are intended to have the student draw from the text to provide a personal response. These types of papers are designed to draw reactions, feelings, and analysis of the text in a more personal way, rather than to be in the format of a formal research paper. Other reflections can be assigned in response to a lecture, event, or experience (volunteering, internship, etc.). These are typically 2-3 pages, double-spaced. Getting Started Many students find it difficult to draw a connection between themselves and the assigned reading. Here are some resources to help you get started writing your paper: Reading Tool #1 Reading Tool #2

7 Use these sheets to help you gain a sense of what you're reading and why it's pertinent. They can be filled out either as you go along, or after you finish the reading (also applicable for lectures, etc.). The Writing Process Each professor will have a specific method for how they would like the paper to be written. A general format is to begin with a brief description of what the reading or lecture was about. This is a relatively short section, around 1/3 of a page, but gives the reader an overview of what you're reflecting upon. Spend the remainder of the paper focusing on interpretation and reflection. Explain how the material relates to you and your experiences. Do you agree with the text? Does it have relevance in your life? Several of the questions in the reading tools can be incorporated into the paper and expanded upon. There is flexibility in reflective writing to go in a variety of directions, as long as you have a strong voice throughout the paper. How to Succeed Clearly identify your thoughts/reaction Use examples from the text, if appropriate Use personal anecdotes, if appropriate Avoid clichés Be honest Research Papers Writing a Research Paper Similar to response papers, research papers are prevalent in the environmental studies discipline. Often, these will be assigned in upper level courses as term papers in which the student determines the topic to research, then adequately researches and writes a concise, creative and compelling paper. This page contains tips about how to research in the environmental field and how to construct an annotated bibliography, as well as about the Lives and Livelihoods assignment (a challenging research paper about career goals that is written in ENVS 151). There are also some sample papers to help illustrate each of these research aspects. How to Research in the Environmental Field Professors expect ample research to be done in order to write a thorough research paper. Usually scholarly sources are required, especially peer reviewed journals. There are several specific databases that are particularly useful to use when researching in the environmental field (Environment Complete among them), though the kinds of databases you use will ultimately depend on what you are researching (again, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of ENVS). The

8 UVM library environment databases page ( should help you begin your searches. The research guides below are also really helpful. Library Research Guides The following are several very helpful research guides for environmental studies prepared by Bailey-Howe librarian Laurie Kutner. General Guide to Environment Research ( ENVS 151 Class Guide ( How to Write an Annotated Bibliography Before writing a term paper, most professors will require students to write an annotated bibliography to ensure that there are scholarly sources available and that it is evident how these sources will be used in the paper. This is where all the research begins. Be sure to: Choose well-written, peer-reviewed scholarly sources Briefly describe each source and why each is relevant/useful for your paper (usually around 2-4 sentences check your professor s expectations) Cite the sources correctly (APA or whichever style your professor specifies) This is a pretty good guide for annotated bibliographies put together by Perdue University s Writing Center: Tips for the Lives and Livelihoods Paper This is one of the biggest research papers an environmental studies student will write at UVM. It requires choosing a potential career and doing enough research on it to write a page paper, research usually involving interviewing 4 people and using 3 career reference books, 10 websites, and 15 or more scholarly journal articles (though specific requirements vary from semester to semester depending on who teaches the course). The following are some general tips meant to help you through this assignment. If this paper seems daunting (or even if it doesn t), starting as early as possible is definitely a good idea. It will allow you plenty of time to work though any challenges or questions you have or any revisions you want to make.

9 Always check your professor s specific requirements and expectations for this assignment and use them to guide you. Choose a career that you are actually interested in; odds are you will learn a lot more about the topic, which can be quite helpful in the future. Try to choose your career and begin making contacts for interviews early. Carefully record your interviews. If you can type quickly, bringing a laptop is helpful, or borrow an audio recorder from the library. Keep diligent notes, and be sure to separate information from different sources. Follow the directions clearly. There is a reason why the instructors created clear and detailed directions. The paper should be clearly divided into the required sections. There are several, so it is okay to put more energy into those that you are more interested in, as long as all sections are discussed. The paper should also be objective, until the personal reflection section, which is the only section where personal opinions and I statements should appear. Be careful to correctly incorporate material from the interview section; it is okay if this accounts for the majority of the citations because it is the most recent and probably best source of information. Spend a good amount of time on the reflection section, as it is the only place to express what you learned, what you liked and disliked about the career, and what your next steps are in meeting your career goals. Remember, even in a long paper, every sentence counts. Carefully proofread and aim for a clear and concise paper. Be sure to carefully cite everything correctly (generally APA). It should be noted that there is a proper way to cite interviewees. Instructors frequently require the citation page to be separated into the following categories: Interviews, Literature Cited, and Additional Resources (resources not directly cited in the text). However, be sure to check your specific requirements. This assignment has the potential to be useful and fun if you start early and make a good effort. You could potentially make connections for the future as well. Take advantage of the various materials and resources available! Sample Papers Sample Term Research Paper (envs_sample_term_paper.pdf)---this is a sample term paper for Ethnobotany. It is about the Franklin Street Elms, and uses both scholarly research and an ethnographic interview to write about how the elms are a large part of North American culture.

10 Sample Lives and Livelihoods Paper 1 (envs_sample_lives.livelihoods1.pdf)---this paper reports on the careers of a Sustainability/ Environmental Educator, and overall follows the guidelines and requirements well. Sample Lives and Livelihoods Paper 2 (envs_sample_lives.livelihoods2.pdf)---this paper reports on careers in the field of green building and design. Again, this follows the guidelines well, but is a bit lengthier. Reporting on an Environmental Practicum Practicum Writing Doing a practicum in the environmental studies field is a great way to gain additional credits while obtaining internship experience. This guide will provide suggestions for brainstorming a topic, writing the proposal, and writing the practicum, as well as some sample papers for each and a guide to finding environmental jobs/internship positions where you might carry out your practicum. Remember that the Writing Center is a great place to come during any step of your writing (from brainstorming to making a final draft) if you have questions or want some feedback! Brainstorming a Topic Make a list of your environmental interests and talents (farming, local food, environmental art, ecological design?). Visit the Bittersweet to meet with an advisor or check out the bulletin boards for job and internship listings. Don t be afraid to contact a company you would like to intern for with a cover letter and resume. Check out environmental volunteer opportunities (WWOOF- Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms, or various conservation projects. Writing the Proposal The guidelines provide very specific questions to answer in the proposal and a clear planning process; be sure to follow instructions very carefully. Leave some time to plan and write the proposal, as it is quite specific and requires thought. Be clear and specific about learning expectations, and how you will be graded upon completion. Choose an advisor based on their interests and specialties.

11 Provide a preliminary draft to discuss with your advisor before the deadline. Writing the Final Paper Review your proposal, and reflect upon how well you met your learning objectives. The final paper should essentially discuss how well you achieved your learning objectives and goals, and how you have changed over the course of the practicum. Be specific and provide examples portraying what you learned. Be honest. Keep your audience in mind. This should be a formal piece geared to your advisors, ENVS faculty, students and even potential employers. Sample Papers Sample Proposal (envs_sample_proposal.pdf) Sample Practicum (envs_sample_practicum.pdf)

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