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NR 576 Final Exam Study Guide
1. Core Principles and Foundations

 Overview of ecological concepts, sustainability, and environmental science
principles.
 Key terminology and definitions (e.g., ecosystem services, biodiversity,
resilience).
 Major environmental challenges and global trends.

2. Ecosystem Function and Services

 Structure and function of ecosystems.
 Types of ecosystem services: provisioning, regulating, cultural, and
supporting.
 Case studies or examples demonstrating the value and threats to ecosystem
services.

3. Human Impact and Environmental Change

 Key drivers of environmental change (e.g., population growth, land-use
change, pollution).
 Effects of climate change on ecosystems and human health.
 Strategies for mitigating and adapting to environmental impacts.

4. Natural Resource Management

 Principles of sustainable resource management.
 Methods and tools for managing water, soil, forests, and fisheries.
 Role of policy and governance in resource conservation.

5. Environmental Policy and Law

 Overview of major environmental policies and laws.

,  Case studies of policy implementation and effectiveness.
 The role of government agencies, NGOs, and international bodies in
environmental protection.

6. Data Analysis and Research Methods

 Basics of ecological research and data collection methods.
 Statistical tools and data analysis techniques.
 Interpreting scientific literature and reports.

7. Conservation and Restoration Ecology

 Conservation strategies and restoration ecology principles.
 Approaches to biodiversity conservation and protected area management.
 Challenges in balancing human needs with conservation goals.

8. Sustainable Development and Environmental Ethics

 Concepts of sustainable development and the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs).
 Environmental ethics: different philosophical perspectives on nature and
human responsibility.
 Ethical dilemmas and case studies related to conservation and sustainability.

9. Emerging Issues and Future Directions

 Advances in technology and innovation in environmental management.
 Trends in renewable energy, climate adaptation, and green infrastructure.
 Future challenges and potential solutions for global sustainability.

10. Climate Change Science and Policy

 The science behind climate change: greenhouse gases, global warming
potential, and climate models.

,  Key climate change impacts: rising sea levels, altered weather patterns,
biodiversity loss.
 Global climate agreements: Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, and their
implications for policy and action.
 Climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.

11. Water Resources Management

 The hydrological cycle and the distribution of freshwater resources.
 Water scarcity and its causes: overuse, pollution, climate change.
 Techniques for sustainable water management: conservation, efficiency, and
treatment technologies.
 Case studies on water management issues (e.g., droughts, water wars).

12. Soil and Land Management

 Soil degradation: erosion, desertification, and loss of soil fertility.
 Land use planning and zoning: balancing urban development, agriculture, and
conservation.
 Sustainable agricultural practices: agroecology, no-till farming, crop rotation.
 Soil conservation techniques: terracing, contour farming, reforestation.

13. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Conservation

 Importance of biodiversity: genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.
 Threats to biodiversity: habitat destruction, invasive species,
overexploitation, climate change.
 Conservation strategies: ex situ and in situ conservation, wildlife corridors,
gene banks.
 The role of biodiversity in ecosystem stability and human well-being.

14. Waste Management and Circular Economy

 Types of waste: municipal solid waste, industrial waste, hazardous waste, e-
waste.

,  Waste management hierarchies: reduce, reuse, recycle.
 Innovations in waste management: waste-to-energy technologies,
composting, landfill reduction.
 The concept of the circular economy and its application in reducing waste
and promoting sustainability.

15. Environmental Health and Human Well-being

 The relationship between environmental factors and human health.
 Air and water pollution, toxic substances, and their impacts on health.
 Public health policies and environmental justice: addressing environmental
health disparities.
 Methods of risk assessment and management in environmental health.

16. Energy and Sustainability

 Traditional energy sources vs. renewable energy sources.
 The transition to renewable energy: solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and
bioenergy.
 Energy efficiency practices and technologies.
 Energy policy: local, national, and international frameworks for sustainable
energy use.

17. Ecotourism and Sustainable Development

 Principles of ecotourism: sustainability, environmental education, and
community involvement.
 Impacts of tourism on natural and cultural resources.
 Strategies for managing ecotourism: carrying capacity, stakeholder
engagement, conservation funding.
 Case studies of successful ecotourism projects.

18. Environmental Economics and Policy Tools

 The role of economics in environmental decision-making.

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