ENVS 1000 Midterm 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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ENVS 1000 Midterm 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
Biodiversity ANS variety of life in all its forms, at all levels of organizations
anthropocentric ANS to preserve nature for human wants and needs
3 pillars of ENS program ANS Science, policy, values
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Biodiversity ANS variety of life in all its forms, at all levels of organizations
anthropocentric ANS to preserve nature for human wants and needs
3 pillars of ENS program ANS Science, policy, values
Not a step in problem orientation approach ANS publish your findings
a type of cultural ecosystem service ANS rock climbing
clean air act is a environmental policy at the... ANS federal level
the values of freedom, happiness, equity, quality of life are considered ANS non-market goods
Tradegy of the Commons ANS when individuals, acting independently and rationally will deplete a shared
resource, even when doing so is not in their best interest. (air pollution, traffic jams, overfishing)
TA Names ANS Emily Nocito, Alex Hamilton, Alex Halverson, Sebastian Duenas-Ocampo, Casey White
1st global estimate of the value of ecosystem services ANS 33 trillion dollars
The release of sulfur oxides into the atmosphere results in the formation of ANS acid precipitation
Elinor Ostrom ANS determined that tragedy of commons is governable under specific conditions
policies for fisheries ANS limiting seasons, catch limits, aquaculture, privatization of fisheries, productivity and
efficiency gains through technology
, Ecocentrism ANS most inclusive and expansive ethical world view
predation of native animals on Guam by the brown tree snake is an example of species threatened by ... ANS
invasive species
the average US resident consumes more resources than the average resident in india causing human population
growth in USA to have a ANS larger environmental impact
intrinsic value ANS value independent of any benefit to humans
instrumental value (or extrinsic value) ANS is the value of objects, not as ends-in-themselves, but as means of
achieving something else (human based)
how to carry out a sustainable harvest from a forest ANS measure how many trees naturally regenerate each
year, then make sure the harest removes no more that the number of trees that would naturally regenerate
satellites that circle the earth taking images of the planet measuring the composition of the atmosphere are
important to ENVS Bc ANS it is important to environmental science bc these observations provide the info
needed to generate hypotheses
advertisement stating a new product is produced sustainably and will cause not harm to the environment. how
would you check for that? ANS Call the company and ask them for documentation on the claim, evaluate the
documentation to see if the claim is based on peer reviewed research, and then determine whether that research
was funded by the company
what is an accurate statement about the usefulness of mathematical and computer models ANS models are
one of several ways that environmental science can test hypotheses that are otherwise too complex to examine in
experiments
what does it mean for the generation of scientific theories related to environmental science problems ANS a
scientific theory can be generated in environmental science, but many studies must be conducted and these
studies must provide support for the theory
what can be used to help untangle patterns in complex data sets ANS statistics
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