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What is one of the primary consequences of deforestation mentioned?
What is one of the primary consequences of deforestation mentioned?
- Increase in coral reef populations
- Reduction of lung problems in urban areas
- Soil erosion leading to coral reef cover (correct)
- Enhanced biodiversity in forest areas
How does war impact wildlife and habitats?
How does war impact wildlife and habitats?
- It has no effect on ecosystems.
- It promotes biodiversity.
- It leads to their destruction. (correct)
- It enhances their population growth.
What effect does globalization have on developing countries regarding species?
What effect does globalization have on developing countries regarding species?
- It increases the natural population of local species.
- It has no relation to species introduction.
- It promotes the introduction of harmful species. (correct)
- It only introduces beneficial species.
Why is biodiversity considered important for environmental stability?
Why is biodiversity considered important for environmental stability?
What percentage of the Philippines' estimated plant species are endemic?
What percentage of the Philippines' estimated plant species are endemic?
Which of the following is NOT a threatened species in the Philippines?
Which of the following is NOT a threatened species in the Philippines?
What effect does pollution have on aquatic life?
What effect does pollution have on aquatic life?
What major consequence results from over-harvesting natural products?
What major consequence results from over-harvesting natural products?
What does demography primarily study?
What does demography primarily study?
Which of the following is NOT a type of interaction within a community?
Which of the following is NOT a type of interaction within a community?
Which ecological process describes the clustering of similar units in a community?
Which ecological process describes the clustering of similar units in a community?
What type of boundary is determined by societal acceptance?
What type of boundary is determined by societal acceptance?
Which of the following best describes the properties of a community as a social group?
Which of the following best describes the properties of a community as a social group?
What term refers to the merging of different groups within a community?
What term refers to the merging of different groups within a community?
Which of the following factors is NOT considered part of the physical environment?
Which of the following factors is NOT considered part of the physical environment?
Which of the following processes indicates a complete change in population type or land use?
Which of the following processes indicates a complete change in population type or land use?
What does sustainable development aim to achieve?
What does sustainable development aim to achieve?
What is a primary goal of conservation as opposed to preservation?
What is a primary goal of conservation as opposed to preservation?
Which of the following is a non-renewable natural resource?
Which of the following is a non-renewable natural resource?
According to the environmental principles, what should humans prioritize for sustainable resource yield?
According to the environmental principles, what should humans prioritize for sustainable resource yield?
Which of the following is NOT considered a natural process that supports ecological balance?
Which of the following is NOT considered a natural process that supports ecological balance?
What is ecological technology's role as suggested by the environmental principles?
What is ecological technology's role as suggested by the environmental principles?
Which activity represents a disruption to natural processes?
Which activity represents a disruption to natural processes?
What is one of the key factors that has increased the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere over time?
What is one of the key factors that has increased the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere over time?
What does the principle 'Nature knows best' imply about human interventions?
What does the principle 'Nature knows best' imply about human interventions?
What cyclic changes contribute to the variety of crops produced throughout the year?
What cyclic changes contribute to the variety of crops produced throughout the year?
What human-induced change can significantly affect ecosystems and biodiversity?
What human-induced change can significantly affect ecosystems and biodiversity?
What is the main goal of environmental impact assessment (EIA)?
What is the main goal of environmental impact assessment (EIA)?
What does sustainable development aim to achieve?
What does sustainable development aim to achieve?
Which component is considered part of the physical components of the environment?
Which component is considered part of the physical components of the environment?
What is a crucial strategy for successful biodiversity conservation?
What is a crucial strategy for successful biodiversity conservation?
Which of the following statements reflects the interconnectedness principle of the environment?
Which of the following statements reflects the interconnectedness principle of the environment?
What does the term 'Human Ecology' primarily focus on?
What does the term 'Human Ecology' primarily focus on?
How is the environment perceived in relation to human beings?
How is the environment perceived in relation to human beings?
What role do social institutions play in the CHE Framework?
What role do social institutions play in the CHE Framework?
What does 'Oikos' translate to in the study of ecology?
What does 'Oikos' translate to in the study of ecology?
Which of the following best describes the importance of understanding forms of human-environment interaction?
Which of the following best describes the importance of understanding forms of human-environment interaction?
Which of the following is NOT a focus of modern ecology?
Which of the following is NOT a focus of modern ecology?
According to the perspective of human ecology, which aspect is critical for understanding ecological phenomena?
According to the perspective of human ecology, which aspect is critical for understanding ecological phenomena?
What essential concept did Ernst Haeckel contribute to the understanding of ecology?
What essential concept did Ernst Haeckel contribute to the understanding of ecology?
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Study Notes
Human-Environment Interaction
- The environment is viewed as a provider for human sustenance and requires sustainable, careful interaction from humans.
- A human system interacts with environmental variables, such as families or communities managing land.
- Social institutions adapt to changing economic variables via policy reforms.
Human Ecology Framework
- Human Ecology examines systemic interactions between humans and their environment, balancing structural and dynamic elements.
- The focus is on the forms of human-environment interactions that are key to understanding human ecological systems.
Ecology Overview
- "Oikos" means house; "Logos" means study, defining ecology as the study of interactions within the environment.
- Ecology investigates the relationships among organisms and their surroundings, emphasizing that no organism exists in isolation.
- It encompasses the structure and function of nature, highlighting humankind's integral role.
Demography and Community Dynamics
- Community dynamics focus on physical environments, including land use, competition, and ecological processes.
- These processes include concentration, centralization, segregation, invasion, and succession.
Types of Social Interaction
- Cooperation involves collaborative goal pursuit, while amalgamation and assimilation refer to merging cultures or lifestyles.
- Competition can lead to conflict, while accommodation represents efforts to harmonize differences.
Environmental Definition
- Environment encompasses the total setting for actions or objects, including physical, biotic, and abiotic components.
- It embodies immediate surroundings and the reciprocal relationships between humans and nature.
Human Impact on Environment
- Deforestation leads to soil erosion, water pollution, and habitat destruction, impacting species diversity.
- Human activity can drastically alter ecosystems, with both positive and negative consequences.
Biodiversity and Conservation
- Biodiversity contributes to ecological stability, with the Philippines recognized as a biodiversity hotspot facing significant threats.
- Conservation efforts address habitat destruction, pollution, and species extinction.
Principles of Environmental Management
- Everything is interconnected, emphasizing the need for comprehensive waste and environmental management.
- Conservation is crucial on our finite earth, advocating for sustainable development that balances current and future needs.
Natural Resource Management
- Resources are categorized as renewable (e.g., forests) and non-renewable (e.g., minerals).
- Effective management techniques include reforestation, soil and water conservation, and biodiversity conservation practices.
Barry Commoner's Environmental Principles
- Knowledge of ecological processes is essential; humanity should respect and follow natural laws to ensure sustainability.
- Disruptions such as illegal logging and habitat destruction threaten ecological balance and biodiversity.
Sustainable Development
- Defined as meeting present needs without compromising future generations, emphasizing long-term ecological health and resource equity.
- Integrates environmental education to foster a more sustainable and ecologically sensitive society.
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