Exam 8: Natural Resource Use and Planning
Exam 1: The Scientific Method36 Questions
Exam 2: Risk and Uncertainty35 Questions
Exam 3: Biodiversity35 Questions
Exam 4: Evolutionary Responses35 Questions
Exam 5: Human Population Dynamics36 Questions
Exam 6: Endangered Species35 Questions
Exam 7: Interactions Among Species34 Questions
Exam 8: Natural Resource Use and Planning35 Questions
Exam 9: Energy Resources35 Questions
Exam 10: Water Resources34 Questions
Exam 11: Waste Management35 Questions
Exam 12: Atmosphere and Climate34 Questions
Exam 13: Air Pollution34 Questions
Exam 14: Policy, Ethics, and Decision-Making36 Questions
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Which of the following statements best describes land use planning?
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The sustainability of extractive reserves in Brazil has become threatened because
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Land use planning is the study of _______ the use of land to meet the _______ needs of humans and other species that occupy the earth.
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Which of the following is not an effective strategy for managing populations to avoid overexploitation while optimizing economic yield?
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The United Nations and the Ecological Society of America have slightly different definitions of sustainable development. List three components of sustainable development that are common to both definitions.
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In comparing biotic resources to abiotic resources, which of the following is true?
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Refer to the graph below showing the change in the number of individuals over time for a population limited by density dependence.
-In which portion of the graph will harvesting have the least impact on the harvested population? Why?

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Which of the following is not an example of the cornucopian theory about natural resources?
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The greatest problem in sustainable natural resource management is
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Give a real life example of the realization of the neo-Malthusian theory of the impacts of current trends of population and environmental pressure. Justify your answer.
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Harvesting nearly all of a given population every year is a sustainable practice for all the following except
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Which of the following is not an example of a biotic resource?
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One of the strategies in managing forests for lumber is to strip the land of all trees and immediately replace the trees with saplings. Why would this be considered a bad strategy of sustainable resource management?
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Forest fires are typical during periods of hot, dry weather and/or drought. Forests burning out of control are sometimes blamed on "environmentalists" who strongly lobby for limited development of forests and limited removal of trees. Give two reasons why this is worthy criticism and two reasons why this criticism is misguided.
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In the context of the maximum sustainable yield, organisms that mature quickly
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Which of the following is an example of an abiotic resource?
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