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10 points
QUESTION 2
1. The two greatest challenges to the adoption of better systems of monitoring fishing fleet data are:

developing trust between fishermen and observers and consumer willingness to pay more for sustainably-harvested seafood

funding and consumer willingness to pay more for sustainably-harvested seafood

funding and developing trust between fishermen and observers

funding and securing qualified observers
5 points
QUESTION 3
1. Explain how the plight of the Atlantic bluefin tuna serves as a case study of the sometimes conflicting values between culture and sustainability.
2.
 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 4
1. Identify and explain three factors which you feel may have an impact on an individual’s personal views and attitudes towards the environmental movement. (5 points each)
2.
 

 
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15 points
QUESTION 5
1. Identify and explain two factors, experiences, or aspects of your own personal life-history and background which you feel have had an impact on your views of the environmental movement. (Be sure to explain not just what, but also how your attitudes may have been influenced.)

 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 6
1. In your own words, define the term sustainable development.
2.
 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 7
1. Which of the following is not a basic challenge we face in dealing with over-consumption?

A need for basic biological necessities such as food and water.

Exhibiting superiority over political and cultural “others”.

Elevated social status.

A desire for novelty and new experiences in our lives.

All of the above.
10 points
QUESTION 8
1. Provide an example (and explain) of how ecological degradation can lead to the collapse of a society.

 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 9
1. The unintended organisms caught in fishing nets is known collectively as:

deference species

bycatch

non-fish species

colateral damage
5 points
QUESTION 10
1. The process by which humans, and societies, anticipate and learn to expect rewards for certain behaviors, attitudes and consumptions is known as:

Entitlement

The Ratchet Effect

Habituation

Return on Investment (ROI)
5 points
QUESTION 11
1. The model of environmental science focused on meeting long-term human needs is known as:

Tree Hugging

Pragmatic Conservation

Aestehtic Nature Preservation

None of the Above

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10 points
QUESTION 2
1. The two greatest challenges to the adoption of better systems of monitoring fishing fleet data are:

developing trust between fishermen and observers and consumer willingness to pay more for sustainably-harvested seafood

funding and consumer willingness to pay more for sustainably-harvested seafood

funding and developing trust between fishermen and observers

funding and securing qualified observers
5 points
QUESTION 3
1. Explain how the plight of the Atlantic bluefin tuna serves as a case study of the sometimes conflicting values between culture and sustainability.
2.
 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 4
1. Identify and explain three factors which you feel may have an impact on an individual’s personal views and attitudes towards the environmental movement. (5 points each)
2.
 

 
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15 points
QUESTION 5
1. Identify and explain two factors, experiences, or aspects of your own personal life-history and background which you feel have had an impact on your views of the environmental movement. (Be sure to explain not just what, but also how your attitudes may have been influenced.)

 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 6
1. In your own words, define the term sustainable development.
2.
 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 7
1. Which of the following is not a basic challenge we face in dealing with over-consumption?

A need for basic biological necessities such as food and water.

Exhibiting superiority over political and cultural “others”.

Elevated social status.

A desire for novelty and new experiences in our lives.

All of the above.
10 points
QUESTION 8
1. Provide an example (and explain) of how ecological degradation can lead to the collapse of a society.

 

 
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10 points
QUESTION 9
1. The unintended organisms caught in fishing nets is known collectively as:

deference species

bycatch

non-fish species

colateral damage
5 points
QUESTION 10
1. The process by which humans, and societies, anticipate and learn to expect rewards for certain behaviors, attitudes and consumptions is known as:

Entitlement

The Ratchet Effect

Habituation

Return on Investment (ROI)
5 points
QUESTION 11
1. The model of environmental science focused on meeting long-term human needs is known as:

Tree Hugging

Pragmatic Conservation

Aestehtic Nature Preservation

None of the Above

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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