Week 11 Transits And Trees Flashcards

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Q

List variables that can increase bicycle and light rail use.

A
  1. Reduce the cost
  2. Convenient access
  3. Reduce time to get to work
  4. More comfortable all weather facilities
  5. Reinforcement
  6. Free Use
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  1. How did Everett et. al.1974 study increase bus use?
A

By offering tokens which could purchase back up reinforcers.

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  1. How did Bachman and Katzev increase bus ridership?
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Offering free rides and getting people to make a personal commitment.

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  1. How did Hyeonjun Hwant et. al. increase bus ridership in Soul Korea?
A

Decorating 100 buses with popular animation characters.

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5
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  1. How does weather effect bus ridership?
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Ridership is down in rain, wind, snow and colder temperatures.

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  1. How did San Diego and Houston increase ridership?
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They reduced fares and providing large service increases.

Shared electric vehicles
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  1. What is the relationship between trees and carbon dioxide levels.
A

Trees reduce the level of carbon dioxide.

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  1. Name some of the important Forests.
A
  1. Canadian Boreal Forest
  2. Temperate Forests
  3. Amazon Basin
  4. Congo Forest
  5. Russian Taiga
  6. Indonesian Rain Forest
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9
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  1. What are the advantages of mixed forests over monocultures.
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They can outperform monocultures.
They can include nitrogen fixing trees
They increase the diversity of life in the forests

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10
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  1. Who was Johnny Appleseed.
A

A who single handedly planted apple trees most of his life.

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11
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  1. How much Carbon can one tree absorb?
A

mature tree absorbs carbon dioxide at a rate of 48 pounds per year. In one year, an acre of forest can absorb twice the CO2 produced by the average car’s annual mileage.

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12
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  1. How many trees does it take to absorb all the CO2 we produce?
A

Planting six trees per month is enough to compensate for the CO2 emissions we produce, taking into account the annual global average of around six tons of CO2 per person.

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