CES Ecosystem Management & Sustainability Practices 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which ecological concept describes the maximum population size an environment can sustainably support?
- Minimum viable population
- Carrying capacity (Correct answer)
- Trophic cascade
- Ecological threshold
Correct answer: Carrying capacity
Carrying capacity (K) is the maximum population size a given environment can support indefinitely given available resources.
Question 2: Under the Endangered Species Act, what is required before a species can be 'delisted'?
- Population must exceed historic levels
- Recovery criteria in the species' recovery plan must be met (Correct answer)
- The species must be absent from the threatened list for 5 years
- Habitat must be fully restored to pre-disturbance condition
Correct answer: Recovery criteria in the species' recovery plan must be met
Delisting requires demonstrating that species-specific recovery criteria outlined in the approved recovery plan have been achieved.
Question 3: A watershed management plan identifies nitrogen loading as the primary stressor in a lake. Which best management practice (BMP) most directly reduces agricultural non-point source nitrogen runoff?
- Installing riparian buffer strips (Correct answer)
- Constructing retention ponds downstream
- Adding aeration systems to the lake
- Planting floating wetland islands
Correct answer: Installing riparian buffer strips
Riparian buffer strips intercept and denitrify nitrogen-laden runoff before it reaches the water body.
Question 4: Adaptive management differs from traditional resource management primarily because it:
- Requires stakeholder consensus before any action
- Uses management interventions as experiments with structured monitoring and adjustment (Correct answer)
- Eliminates uncertainty through extensive pre-project modeling
- Relies solely on regulatory mandates to drive decisions
Correct answer: Uses management interventions as experiments with structured monitoring and adjustment
Adaptive management treats actions as structured experiments, using monitoring data to iteratively adjust management strategies.
Question 5: The triple bottom line framework in sustainability accounting measures performance across which three dimensions?
- Economy, ecology, energy
- People, planet, profit (Correct answer)
- Social, structural, environmental
- Carbon, water, biodiversity
Correct answer: People, planet, profit
The triple bottom line (TBL) framework evaluates organizational performance across social (people), environmental (planet), and economic (profit) dimensions.
Question 6: Which tool is used to systematically identify and evaluate the environmental impacts of a proposed federal action in the United States?
- Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
- Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (Correct answer)
- Pollution Prevention Plan (P2)
- Best Available Technology (BAT) analysis
Correct answer: Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required under NEPA for major federal actions significantly affecting the environment.
Question 7: In landscape ecology, a 'corridor' primarily functions to:
- Serve as a buffer zone between human development and core habitat
- Connect fragmented habitat patches to facilitate wildlife movement (Correct answer)
- Define the boundary of a protected area
- Channel stormwater away from sensitive habitats
Correct answer: Connect fragmented habitat patches to facilitate wildlife movement
Corridors link isolated habitat patches, enabling wildlife dispersal, gene flow, and recolonization, which is critical for biodiversity conservation.
Which ecological concept describes the maximum population size an environment can sustainably support?