Environmental science ch 8 true or false
An ecosystem approach to sustaining aquatic biodiversity includes establishing protected areas in freshwater systems but not in marine systems
False
Clear cutting, which involves removing all the trees from an area, is the most sustainable method of logging
False
Grasslands have little value other than their use as grazing areas for livestock
False
The ecosystem approach focuses on identifying the most important species in a terrestrial ecosystem and giving it priority for protection
False
The worlds oceans are not yet being overfished, but the catch could become unsustainable within a few decades if fishing continues to increase
False
To preserve ecosystem services, policy makes must pay attention to human problems such as poverty
False
Tree farms are just as biologically diverse as old growth forests
False
biodiversity hotspots are areas in which diversity is high and no species are endangered or threatened
False
A buffer zone is a region within a protected area where human activities are not allowed
True
Forests are an important source of plants used in traditional medicines around the world
True
It is possible to partially reverse damage to ecosystems caused by human activities
True
Occasional surface fires, which usually only burn undergrowth and leaf littler on the forest floor, have a number of ecological benefits
True
One way to protect undeveloped lands from harm is to designate them as wilderness areas
True
Popularity is one of the biggest problems for many national parks in the United States
True
Some of the negative effects of overgrazing can be reduced using rotational grazing
True