Exam 7: Planning and Management: Processes and Methods
Exam 1: Environment, Resources, and Society73 Questions
Exam 2: Responding to Global Environmental Change80 Questions
Exam 3: Energy Flows and Ecosystems74 Questions
Exam 4: Ecosystems Are Dynamic74 Questions
Exam 5: Ecosystems and Matter Cycling74 Questions
Exam 6: Planning and Management Perspectives80 Questions
Exam 7: Planning and Management: Processes and Methods75 Questions
Exam 8: Climate Change75 Questions
Exam 9: Oceans and Fisheries79 Questions
Exam 10: Forests80 Questions
Exam 11: Agriculture80 Questions
Exam 12: Water80 Questions
Exam 13: Minerals and Energy84 Questions
Exam 14: Urban Environmental Management80 Questions
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The precautionary principle suggests that decision-makers should use their discretion regarding whether or not to err on the side of caution.
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Power-sharing in environmental management can NOT ________.
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The challenges associated with moving from plans to implementation are referred to as the ________.
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Environmental impact assessments were NOT developed in response to ________.
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The research facility in Northwestern Ontario famous for its work on eutrophication and acidification is called the ________.
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Both the provincial and federal environmental assessments conducted for the proposed mine near Fish Lake and Williams Lake, British Columbia, resulted in a rejection of the proposal.
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If resource managers can link recommendations to land-use plans, then ________.
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"Err on the side of caution" is another way of stating the ________.
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Researchers at the Experimental Lakes Area discovered methane and CO2 emissions from reservoirs while testing for the impacts of hydroelectric generation.
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The Quebec provincial government engaging with the Innu First Nations over 30 years to reach an agreement for development in the two administrative regions of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord is an example of _________.
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Public involvement benefits environmental impact analysis because ________.
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The process that focuses on determining the likelihood of an environmentally-negative event of special magnitude and the costs of dealing with the consequences is called ________.
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Environmental impact assessments are carried out for developments that ________.
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There is usually a specific "right" answer when it comes to using impact assessments.
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According to Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation, ________ indicates increasing citizen involvement.
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