Exam 23: Ecological Economics
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment68 Questions
Exam 2: Principles of Science and Systems43 Questions
Exam 3: Matter, Energy, and Life79 Questions
Exam 4: Evolution, Biological Communities, and Species Interactions63 Questions
Exam 5: Biomes: Global Patterns of Life76 Questions
Exam 6: Population Biology57 Questions
Exam 7: Human Populations83 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Health and Toxicology78 Questions
Exam 9: Food and Hunger54 Questions
Exam 10: Farming: Conventional and Sustainable Practices100 Questions
Exam 11: Biodiversity: Preserving Species72 Questions
Exam 12: Biodiversity: Preserving Landscapes69 Questions
Exam 13: Restoration Ecology56 Questions
Exam 14: Geology and Earth Resources64 Questions
Exam 15: Climate Change81 Questions
Exam 16: Air Pollution74 Questions
Exam 17: Water Use and Management59 Questions
Exam 18: Water Pollution63 Questions
Exam 19: Conventional Energy66 Questions
Exam 20: Sustainable Energy55 Questions
Exam 21: Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste64 Questions
Exam 22: Urbanization and Sustainable Cities58 Questions
Exam 23: Ecological Economics67 Questions
Exam 24: Environmental Policy, Law, and Planning72 Questions
Exam 25: What Then Shall We Do50 Questions
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A steady-state economy would be marked by _____ resource consumption, _____ volume, and _____ output.
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One criticism of cost/benefit analysis is the subjectivity in deciding who should judge the value of a project's costs and benefits.
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When a factory pollutes a river, the costs and losses that affect people downstream would be called ______ costs.
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On the classical supply-demand graph, ________ is highest when prices are low.
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Which of the following indicators is incorrectly matched with the factors it takes into account?
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When we purchase a product, the price we pay directly reflects the _____ cost of producing it. If the manufacture of the product degrades the quality of air or water, then the costs of this pollution are termed _____ costs.
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The use of Gross National Product as an indicator of economic well-being
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Which of the following is not an effective response to resource scarcity?
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Using the supply-demand graph, what happens as the price of goods or services increases?
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Things like open space or clean air can be considered a resource because they are
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Ecology and economy are both derived from the Greek word "Oikos" meaning
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The updated model of the limits to growth suggests that changed public policies actually could produce a sustainable future.
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Using natural resources so as to be sustainable indefinitely requires
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The price of natural gas doubles. What would happen to the quantity of the natural gas in a market system?
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Which of the following is an example of an open access system?
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