Element 1 Foundations In Environmental Management Flashcards

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List the 3 media that make up the environment

A

The three media that make up the environment are

Air
Water
Land

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What is the green house effect?

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Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Methane
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

Intercept, absorb reflected infrared radiation then reflect it back to earth. This process retains some of the solar heat and its called the green house effect

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What is global warming?

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When green house gases build up in the atmosphere, more heat is trapped near earth’s surface. Ocean temperatures rise, so more water vapour enters the atmosphere and the earth’s surface temperature rises more.
This is global warming

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4
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What are the reasons organisations need to manage environmental impacts

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Moral
Legal
Financial

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5
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Identify three legal and economic effects that could occur following a pollution incident

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Legal and economic effects that could occur following a pollution incident include

costs of fines
cleanup costs
compensation payments
indirect costs from loss of credibility and support in the market

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Explain why achieving sustainable development is difficult

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Achieving sustainable development requires for objectives to be met

effective protection of the environment

prudent use of nature resources

maintaining of stable levels of growth

Social progress

These are often conflicting objectives for example:

Prudent use of natural resources
Eg no more fossil fuel

Social progress
Eg developing countries are more likely to lead to more damage to the environment but social progress is and objectives of sustainable development

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7
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State the international laws that cover protection of the ozone layer

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The Montreal protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer

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State international laws for The protection of wetlands

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The ramsar convention on wetlands of international Importance

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Define BPEO

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Bpeo is defined as the outcome of a systematic consultative and decision-making procedure which emphasizes the protection and conservation of the environment across land air and water

The bpeo procedure establishes for a given set of objectives the option that provides the most benefits or the least damage to the environment as a whole at acceptable cost in a long-term as well as a short term

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Around the world, what types of activities are environmental permits often required for

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Environmental permits are often required for:
discharge to groundwater

keeping treating and disposing of waste

emissions of pollutions to air operations

where more than one activity includes a permit (where an integrated permit is used)

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11
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Give four examples of pollutants that have a local impact

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Noise light odour waste

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12
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Identify two of the main substances that have been implicated in global climate change and describe the key human sources of these substances

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Carbon dioxide and methane man-made sources include

vehicle exhaust emissions

power generators

home heating

aircraft

ships

landfill sites

meat production

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13
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Outline the main causes of stratospheric o zone depletion and identify 4 potential impacts of depletion of the ozone layer

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The main causes are the emissions of substances such as chlorofluorocarbons used in refrigerants

propellants

halogens

fire suppressants

pesticides

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14
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Describe the main elements of a hydrological cycle

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Precipitation

infiltration of soil

seepage through land percolation

transpiration

evaporation

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Describe the main effects of tropical deforestation on rivers and coastal systems

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Run off rain water

Potential for damage to river banks through increased flow rates

Sediment loading leading to the destruction of aquatics habitats

Levels of nutrients leading to eutrophication

Sedimentation deposition leading to destruction of the coral reef

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