Ch. 10 Flashcards

1
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Bequest value

A

Willingness to pay for something for use by future generations

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2
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Clear-cutting

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All trees are removed, used for those that grow well in full sunlight

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3
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Community forestry

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Small plantations of fast growing fuelwood trees around farms and in community woodlots

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4
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Conservation concession

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Nations are paid for concessions that preserve their resources

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5
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Conservation easements

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Restrictions on a deed that bar future owners from developing the land

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6
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Creaming

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Selective cutting by removing the largest trees, causes loss of biodiversity

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7
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Crown fires

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Extremely hot ones that burn whole trees, occur where fires are suppressed, can destroy vegetation, kill wildlife, increase erosion, and damage human structures

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8
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Debt for nature swap

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Financially attractive for countries to protect tropical forests, Participating countries protect reserves in return for foreign aid and debt relief

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9
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Ecoregion

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Network of corridors connecting protected areas

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10
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Ground fires

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Burn underground peat and decayed leaves, common in northern peat bogs. Difficult to detect

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11
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Habitat corridors

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Connects isolated reserves and supports more species and allows migration

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12
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Healthy Forest Restoration Act

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Timber companies can cut down valuable medium and large trees in national forests if they clear away fire prone trees and underbrush.

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13
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Kenaf

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Woody annual plant makes paper and yields more paper pulp per hectare and requires fewer pesticides and herbicides

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14
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Land trust groups

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Private nonprofit groups that protect large areas of land.

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15
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National Forest System

A

Contains 155 national forests and 22 grasslands managed by the US Forest Service

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16
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National Park System

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58 national parks that experience erosion and degraded area because of tourists. Rangers work in unnecessary work like crowd control instead of education and conservation management

17
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Nature Conservancy

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A private group that created the largest system of private natural areas and wildlife sanctuaries in 30 countries

18
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Buffer zone concept

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Protecting an inner core of a reserve by establishing two buffer zones in which local people can extract resources in ways that don’t harm the inner core

19
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Overgrazing

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When too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a grassland area

20
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Pasture

A

Managed grasslands or enclosed meadows usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage

21
Q

Prescribed burning

A

Small surface fires that clear out fire prone trees and underbrush in high risk forest areas

22
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Rangelands

A

Unfenced grasslands in temperate and tropical climates that supply food for grazing and browsing animals.

23
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Rewilding

A

Altering the nature and location of ecosystems and reserves

24
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Rotational grazing

A

Cattle are confined by portable fencing and moved every couple of days

25
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Savannization

A

Converting deforested areas into a savanna

26
Q

Slash

A

Highly flammable logging debris

27
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Selective cutting

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Intermediate or old trees are cut in small groups, reducing crowding, encourages growth of younger trees, and allows for multiple use of forests

28
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Strip cutting

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Clear cutting a strip of trees along the contour of land to allow natural regeneration within a few years

29
Q

Surface fires

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Burn only underbrush and leaf litter on the forest floor, may kill small trees and very little animals

30
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Tree plantation

A

Managed place with same trees that are harvested by clear cutting and replanted in a regular cycle

31
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US Wilderness Act of 1964

A

Allows government to protect undeveloped tracts of public land from development as part of National Wilderness Preservation System.

32
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Wilderness

A

Legally setting aside areas to protect them from human exploitation.