Write a research paper on “What Should the City Do to Combat Sea Level Rise?”

The first 12 pages have already been done – Please add the implementation plan to the paper I’ve submitted which should be 3 pages. DO NOT MODIFY THE OTHER PARTS UNLESS GIVEN PERMISSION TO DO SO.

This is the third and final draft of your policy brief. Your paper will be automatically checked for plagiarism using Turnitin.com at this stage. The draft should include the following elements: topic, background, policy alternatives, implementation plan, and bibliography (15 to 20 pages).

Choose a policy topic related to your chosen MPA Certificate. You will be required to develop a policy brief related to the topic. Assume as if you are a government administrator in charge of an agency. You should write the policy brief to an elected policymaker in state or local government in Florida with regard to the initiation of a NEW, but politically and policy realistic course of action for the government agency.
For example, a hot topic in public finance and human resources is the future of the traditional defined benefit pension system. Assume you are Florida’s Senior Defined Contribution Programs Officer (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (yes, this is a real position). You could then write a piece titled “What form of pensions should public agencies adopt?” You could define the problems facing public pensions and give the pros and cons of adopting the form of pension that is typically given.
Another example is from the emergency management realm. A major question for an emergency manager/ resiliency officer/ chief planner in a coastal city in Florida could be: “What should the city do to combat sea level rise?” You might outline the pros and cons of various methods and speculate on how we could do it better. Ideally, you should use some form of weighing between the alternatives (e.g. cost-benefit analysis, SWOT analysis) to arrive at your recommendation. (Yes, you might do well to revisit the materials from the Policy Analysis course.)
Your policy brief should:
lay out the nature of the problem
provide extensive background analysis drawing from real data and actual policy information from relevant agencies
present policy alternatives (more than one) to address the problem being discussed (including those individuals or groups likely to support or oppose each of the policy options)
evaluate the alternatives on certain independent criteria
advocate what appears to you to be the best possible solution to the problem.
The analysis should include the political implications of the course of action that you propose. This paper will have a one or two page executive summary at the beginning. The major focus of this assignment is a complete and comprehensive review of the nature of the problem and evaluation of the policy alternatives. See the Rubrics for Grading Policy Brief.
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The paper should be 15-20 pages long (not including bibliography).
You MUST support your arguments with peer reviewed readings and additional library sources (When doing library research, you should use legitimate sources of information: scholarly books and academic journals only.).
Please edit your memo. Your final memo should be done at least 5 days before deadline. In the 5 days leading up to the deadline, you should edit your memo repeatedly. There are absolutely no excuses for submitting poorly edited papers. No excuse whatsoever for typos, grammar, no flow, etc. These are mistakes that you can catch yourself; alternatively, I strongly recommend scheduling an appointment with the FIU Center for Excellence in Writing. to go over the memo with them.

You could have a brilliant paper and still receive a bad grade for not editing it well.
By the same token, you could have a perfectly edited memo and get a bad grade for poor substance. You must have good arguments, based on good quality peer reviewed materials. All materials that you access through the FIU library website (library.fiu.edu) are good. They are typically refereed articles, technical reports, Government Accountability Office (GAO) studies.
You need to demonstrate: a) your understanding of the subject you are writing about; b) good writing skills; and c) ability to craft good arguments.
Use APA style for citations. See the OWL Citation Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..
See the Exemplary Policy Memo, “Increasing the Social Value of Canadian Salmon Fishery” from Policy Analysis: Concepts and Practice (pp. 2-22), by David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining.
Online resources for writing policy memo:
Rutgers Library Guide – Public Policy Analysis: The Policy Memo
USC Library Guide – Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Writing a Policy Memo

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