| Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships, 8/e Eldon Enger,
Delta College Bradley F. Smith,
Western Washington University
Environmental Interrelationships
Chapter ObjectivesAfter reading this chapter, you should be able to:
Understand why environmental problems are complex and interrelated. |
| | | Realize that environmental problems involve social, ethical, political, and economic issues, not just scientific issues. |
| | | Understand that acceptable solutions to environmental problems are not often easy to achieve. |
| | | Understand that all organisms have an impact on their surroundings. |
| | | Understand what is meant by an ecosystem approach to environmental problem solving. |
| | | Recognize that different geographic regions have somewhat different environmental problems, but the process for resolving them is the same and involves compromise. |
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