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RNR 2039 LABORDE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (181) Society of American Foresters - Responsibility to manage land for current and future generations. - Landowner rights must be respected, but landowners have a stewardship responsibility to society - Strive for continuous improvement of methods and skills, perform only skills for which we are qualified, and use the most appropriate methods and technology Policy An intentional course of action or inaction taken to deal with a problem! Public Policy - made by government officials (legislators, governors, agency directors, & judges) - Commits the authority of government to a course of action or inaction Policy Process Model 1. problem formation and identification 2. policy agenda 3. policy formulation 4. policy adoption 5. policy implementation 6. policy evaluation participants Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch Media Interest Groups NGOs Lobbyists Citizens what are our goals? Protect natural resources Ensure wise use natural resource policy contributes to achieving the goals of protecting and sustainably using resources direct benefits from natural resources wood, water, wildlife, fish, forage, recreation, ecotourism, and environmental services. intangible benefits Increasingly - want to protect resource for aesthetics and biodiversity principles 1) Preservation as a first priority for goals of RNR policy - this is a relatively new idea. 2) Preservation not universally accepted time use now, preserve later locals promote use (benefits stay local) distant promote preservation (no usage benefits) affluence Remember the U.S. is ridiculously rich & can afford preservation. That is a fairly rare luxury individual impact Preservation is "out" if job is on the line. Spotted owls vs. loggers. Tuna vs. fishermen. preserve or protect what exactly? Species or biodiversity Areas & aesthetics Ecosystem structure and/or function Genetic integrity & trophic structure Associated lifestyles or cultures how long? Future generation or 10,000 years: big difference protect from what? Direct exploitation - relatively easy in developed countries with public respect for laws. All human impacts - much harder!! use Sustainably Allocation is a big issue - who gets what share, especially when $$ is involved (direct or indirect) Recreational vs. Commercial Private vs. Public acquire habitat (land) own, lease, or easement coercion laws and regulations to protect species & habitats (called by some: "regulatory law") endangered species act can't shoot it, can't cut it incentives (money or services) to encourage species or habitat protection by private individuals or groups CRP Conservation Reserve Program (federal incentive) EQIP environmental quality improvement program (federal incentive) WHIP wildlife habitat improvement program (federal incentive) safe harbor not a $$ thing; less red tape and less negative incentives to private landowners ESA safe harbor provisions. make good habitat, you can cut it protect and sustainably use natural resources Acquire habitat (land) - own, lease, or easement Laws and regulations to protect species and habitats Provide money to incentivize species or habitat protection Create controlled market to promote sustainable use Intensive management- labor and materials

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3/24/25, 7:54 RNR 2039 laborde exam 1 Flashcards |
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RNR 2039 LABORDE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED

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Terms in this set (181)


- Responsibility to manage land for current and future generations.
- Landowner rights must be respected, but landowners have a
Society of American Foresters stewardship responsibility to society
- Strive for continuous improvement of methods and skills, perform only skills
for which we are qualified, and use the most appropriate methods and
technology
Policy An intentional course of action or inaction taken to deal with a problem!

- made by government officials (legislators, governors, agency directors, & judges)
Public Policy
- Commits the authority of government to a course of action or inaction

1. problem formation and identification
2.policy agenda
3.policy formulation
Policy Process Model
4. policy adoption
5. policy implementation
6.policy evaluation

Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Media
participants
Interest Groups
NGOs
Lobbyists
Citizens


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, 3/24/25, 7:54 RNR 2039 laborde exam 1 Flashcards |
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Protect natural resources
what are our goals?
Ensure wise use

natural resource policy contributes to achieving the goals of protecting and sustainably using resources

wood, water, wildlife, fish, forage, recreation, ecotourism, and environmental
direct benefits from natural resources
services.

intangible benefits Increasingly - want to protect resource for aesthetics and biodiversity

1) Preservation as a first priority for goals of RNR policy - this is a relatively new idea.
principles
2)Preservation not universally accepted

time use now, preserve later

locals promote use (benefits stay local)

distant promote preservation (no usage benefits)

Remember the U.S. is ridiculously rich & can afford preservation. That is a fairly rare
affluence
luxury

individual impact Preservation is "out" if job is on the line. Spotted owls vs. loggers. Tuna vs. fishermen.

Species or biodiversity
Areas & aesthetics
preserve or protect what exactly? Ecosystem structure and/or function
Genetic integrity & trophic structure
Associated lifestyles or cultures

how long? Future generation or 10,000 years: big difference

Direct exploitation - relatively easy in developed countries with public respect for
protect from what? laws.
All human impacts - much harder!!

Sustainably
Allocation is a big issue - who gets what share, especially when $$ is involved
use (direct or indirect)
Recreational vs. Commercial
Private vs. Public

acquire habitat (land) own, lease, or easement


laws and regulations to protect species & habitats
coercion
(called by some: "regulatory law")

endangered species act can't shoot it, can't cut it

incentives (money or services) to encourage species or habitat protection by private individuals or groups

CRP Conservation Reserve Program (federal incentive)

EQIP environmental quality improvement program (federal incentive)

WHIP wildlife habitat improvement program (federal incentive)

safe harbor not a $$ thing; less red tape and less negative incentives to private landowners

ESA safe harbor provisions. make good habitat, you can cut it

Acquire habitat (land) - own, lease, or easement
Laws and regulations to protect species and habitats
protect and sustainably use
Provide money to incentivize species or habitat protection
natural resources
Create controlled market to promote sustainable use
Intensive management- labor and materials

Segments of society have different objectives or goals for renewable natural
conflict
resources.

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