
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION
Environmental Research Scientist
General:
Studies and develops policies and plans for the control of factors which may
produce pollution, imbalance or degradation of the environment.
Tasks Include:
- studies the effects on animal and plant life of such factors as terrain,
altitude, climatic conditions, sources of nutrition, and predators;
- investigates the structure of communities of organisms and predicts the effects
of disturbances by human or environmental changes;
- plans and conducts field trips to study animals and plants in their natural
environments and collect specimens for laboratory studies;
- studies and analyses pollution, atmospheric conditions, demographic
characteristics, ecology, mineral, soil and water samples;
- prepares graphs, charts and statistics from data, analyses data and correlates
them with the work of other scientists, evaluates data and prepares reports of
conclusions;
- develops and tests models of the environment using knowledge of ecology,
mathematics, statistics and physical sciences;
- develops conservation or harvesting policies for management of biological
resources such as fish populations and forests;
- assesses pollution problems, establishes standards and develops approaches for
the control of pollution and the rehabilitation of areas disturbed by activities
such as mining, timber felling or overgrazing;
- may prepare environmental impact studies of activities such as mining, building
and housing.