Assessor Resource

AHCPER406
Identify and analyse bioregional characteristics and resources

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to research, extract and provide information on bioregional characteristics and resources. It requires the ability to process a request for information on bioregional characteristics and resources, identify information sources, organise self and others, ensure information meets request, prepare and finalise reports.

For indigenous contexts, the delivery and assessment against this competency standard must comply with community protocols and guidelines and be supported by elders and custodians of country.

All work is carried out to comply with workplace procedures.

This unit applies to individuals who take responsibility for their own work and for the quality of the work of others. They use discretion and judgement in the selection, allocation and use of available resources.

No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify sources of information on bioregional characteristics and resources

1.1 Identify the need, or respond to a request, for bioregional analysis

1.2 Research relevant sources and locations of information about the bioregion

1.3 Access identified sources and information

2. Organise self or others to obtain information on bioregional characteristics and resources

2.1 Locate information relevant to the particular request

2.2 Coordinate and monitor team work to obtain required information

2.3 Discuss resolutions to problems accessing information with designated person and implement where appropriate

3. Ensure information meets request

3.1 Assess information for its validity and reliability

3.2 Seek clarification and assistance from client group or individual where information is unclear or difficult to understand

3.3 Obtain additional information where available information is inadequate

3.4 Combine different types of information where appropriate, to provide a response to the request

4. Report on bioregional analysis

4.1 Develop a report format, plan and structure

4.2 Compile report using clear and concise language, and edit as appropriate

4.3 Produce report in format required by client

5. Finalise reporting process

5.1 Arrange to review and sign off on report with designated person where required

5.2 Present report to community group or client

5.3 Make a record of report

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

identify sources of information on bioregional characteristics and resources

organise self or others to extract information on bioregional characteristics and resources

ensure information meets requests

employ appropriate media to present a report

prepare, finalise and present a report

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

permaculture principles and ethics

bioregional characteristics and resources, such as:

a bioregion as a land and water territory whose limits are defined not by political boundaries, but by the geographical limits of human communities and ecological systems

a town or a segment of a city as typical as the main node of a bioregion, as was the pattern of most settlement and economic development until the 20th century

water catchment as one of the key identifiers of the bioregion, with the water catchment, storage, use/treatment of effluent and the water quality of rivers and creeks as essential to permaculture design

The Ecological Vegetation Class (EVC) of the area or the population of endemic species, as well as the suitability of any other species to grow or breed in the area

history, social make-up, land use and population information that go towards understanding an area

bioregional resources, including the human and social capital or culture of an area, its capacity to produce its own needs and supply surplus to others and its resilience in responding to change or catastrophe

the natural (biophysical), built, social and cultural elements of the area, including water supply and catchment management systems, transport systems, local exchange trading systems (LETS) and cooperatives, food supply systems, fuel and fibre supply systems

data held by local councils, community groups, historical societies, individuals and organisations that adds value to a study of the bioregion

the following bioregional issues: transition initiatives, local food and water security and bioregional self-reliance regarding other components of daily life from local sources as opposed to importing basic needs from long distances at a high cost to the environment

embodied energy, including how to measure it and compare it with energy output over the life of the item, and consideration of the waste disposal of an item as part of its energy ‘cost’

types of information sources

methods and means of accessing data

methods of presenting and formatting information

means of validating information

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs. Assessors must also have a nationally accredited Certificate IV or Diploma of Permaculture. Completion of a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) or non-accredited Permaculture Diploma is not sufficient at this level.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify sources of information on bioregional characteristics and resources

1.1 Identify the need, or respond to a request, for bioregional analysis

1.2 Research relevant sources and locations of information about the bioregion

1.3 Access identified sources and information

2. Organise self or others to obtain information on bioregional characteristics and resources

2.1 Locate information relevant to the particular request

2.2 Coordinate and monitor team work to obtain required information

2.3 Discuss resolutions to problems accessing information with designated person and implement where appropriate

3. Ensure information meets request

3.1 Assess information for its validity and reliability

3.2 Seek clarification and assistance from client group or individual where information is unclear or difficult to understand

3.3 Obtain additional information where available information is inadequate

3.4 Combine different types of information where appropriate, to provide a response to the request

4. Report on bioregional analysis

4.1 Develop a report format, plan and structure

4.2 Compile report using clear and concise language, and edit as appropriate

4.3 Produce report in format required by client

5. Finalise reporting process

5.1 Arrange to review and sign off on report with designated person where required

5.2 Present report to community group or client

5.3 Make a record of report

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

identify sources of information on bioregional characteristics and resources

organise self or others to extract information on bioregional characteristics and resources

ensure information meets requests

employ appropriate media to present a report

prepare, finalise and present a report

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

permaculture principles and ethics

bioregional characteristics and resources, such as:

a bioregion as a land and water territory whose limits are defined not by political boundaries, but by the geographical limits of human communities and ecological systems

a town or a segment of a city as typical as the main node of a bioregion, as was the pattern of most settlement and economic development until the 20th century

water catchment as one of the key identifiers of the bioregion, with the water catchment, storage, use/treatment of effluent and the water quality of rivers and creeks as essential to permaculture design

The Ecological Vegetation Class (EVC) of the area or the population of endemic species, as well as the suitability of any other species to grow or breed in the area

history, social make-up, land use and population information that go towards understanding an area

bioregional resources, including the human and social capital or culture of an area, its capacity to produce its own needs and supply surplus to others and its resilience in responding to change or catastrophe

the natural (biophysical), built, social and cultural elements of the area, including water supply and catchment management systems, transport systems, local exchange trading systems (LETS) and cooperatives, food supply systems, fuel and fibre supply systems

data held by local councils, community groups, historical societies, individuals and organisations that adds value to a study of the bioregion

the following bioregional issues: transition initiatives, local food and water security and bioregional self-reliance regarding other components of daily life from local sources as opposed to importing basic needs from long distances at a high cost to the environment

embodied energy, including how to measure it and compare it with energy output over the life of the item, and consideration of the waste disposal of an item as part of its energy ‘cost’

types of information sources

methods and means of accessing data

methods of presenting and formatting information

means of validating information

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs. Assessors must also have a nationally accredited Certificate IV or Diploma of Permaculture. Completion of a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) or non-accredited Permaculture Diploma is not sufficient at this level.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify the need, or respond to a request, for bioregional analysis 
Research relevant sources and locations of information about the bioregion 
Access identified sources and information 
Locate information relevant to the particular request 
Coordinate and monitor team work to obtain required information 
Discuss resolutions to problems accessing information with designated person and implement where appropriate 
Assess information for its validity and reliability 
Seek clarification and assistance from client group or individual where information is unclear or difficult to understand 
Obtain additional information where available information is inadequate 
Combine different types of information where appropriate, to provide a response to the request 
Develop a report format, plan and structure 
Compile report using clear and concise language, and edit as appropriate 
Produce report in format required by client 
Arrange to review and sign off on report with designated person where required 
Present report to community group or client 
Make a record of report 

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