G300 Second
Exam November 6, 2012
Submit your answers by 4:00 p.m.,
November
6, 2012
(* a minimum of two typed pages per question (double space, 10 or 12
point) would be required for the first three questions and a minimum of
one and one half typed page per question is required for any remaining
two questions) Test 2 is worth 10% of course grade.
Answer
questions 1 through 3 (no references required) (2 pts. per question)
and any other 2 questions (must include a minimum of two references).
1. a. Not in my backyard (NMB) syndrom is apparent even in today’s
society. Using the Cape Cod link in the syllabus,
discuss NMB and how best we
can avoid the syndrom.
b. What are the environment consequences of mining?
Name one natural resource in NE Indiana and how its mining affects
the environment (include the
role played by geology).
2. a. Fluvial processes are numerous. Name any two processes and relate
them to any river in Fort Wayne or Allen County.
b. Based on your own research, show how geology has
influenced, shaped, and will continue to shape Fort Wayne.
3. IPFW should lead by examples. What environmental problems do you see
in the campus and what probable solution(s) could you offer?
(The role of geology should be included in your answer)
4. a. As an educator and a planner, design a questionnaire to examine
how people perceive natural hazards. Explain your
questions.
b. There are certain environmental problems
associated with coastal regions. One of such is erosion. List some ways
to
prevent this problem and
discuss the philosophy of adaptive behavior of living with coastal
erosion.
5. Describe anthropogenic activities' impact on the Allen or Dekalb or
Jay County, Indiana environment.
(Hint: be careful how you answer this question)
6. What are urban necessities? Describe five of them in some detail
and show how your actions
(activities) may affect them.
7. Discuss some concepts of waste disposal and what you can do as an
individual to help with the generation of wastes.
8. Name one natural resource in NE Indiana and how its mining
affects the environment.