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Human Activity and the Environment – Teacher’s Kit
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Lesson #1:
What is an ecosystem? -
Lesson #2:
What are ecosystem goods and services? -
Lesson #3:
How can the value of ecosystem goods and services be measured? -
Detailed lesson plan #1:
Can the value of ecosystems and ecosystem goods and services be measured? -
Detailed lesson plan #2:
The value of ecosystem goods and services in changing ecosystems -
Case study #1:
Thousand Islands National Park case study -
Case study #2:
Exploring methodologies for measuring ecosystem goods and services - Image collection
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Explore the idea
Monetary measures can be used to determine the value of EGS.




LOOK at the images carefully
DESCRIBE what you see to your partner
IDENTIFY possible monetary measures to calculate the value of these EGS
References
kjay, 2014, Douglas Fir Tree Silhouette, http://us.fotolia.com/id/5470456 (accessed May 28, 2014).
Hislop, Lawrence, 2010, Tree stumps, Canada, http://www.grida.no/photolib/detail/tree-stumps-canada_18fd (accessed April 22, 2014).
mahony, 2014, Man relaxing on the seaside, http://us.fotolia.com/id/63616337 (accessed May 28, 2014).
Gerald MacDougall, Coastal Erosion, Brae Harbour, Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Forestry, http://atlanticadaptation.ca/erosion (accessed July 3, 2014).
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