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Human Activity and the Environment – Teacher’s Kit

Catalogue no. 16-507-XISBN 978-1-100-25002-1

Image collection: Ecosystem images 1 to 8

Release date: September 2014

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This lesson was developed as part of the Statistics Canada Human Activity and the Environment Teacher`s Kit by The Critical Thinking Consortium with contributions from Warren Woytuck, Roland Case and Jennifer Bagelman (Durham University).
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Catalogue no. 16-507-X ISBN 978-1-100-25002-1
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The following Statistics Canada materials exploring ecosystem goods and services are available in the TC2 Critical Challenges collection: • What is an ecosystem? (Lesson #1) • What are ecosystem goods and services? (Lesson #2) • How can the value of ecosystem goods and services be measured? (Lesson #3) • Can the value of ecosystems and ecosystem goods and services be measured? (Detailed lesson plan #1) • The value of ecosystem goods and services in changing ecosystems (Detailed lesson plan #2) • Thousand Islands National Park (Case study #1) • Exploring methodologies for measuring ecosystem goods and services (Case study #2)
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Peter Prokosch / GRID-Arendal

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bgzan, 2014, Stone quarry with excavate, http://us.fotolia.com/id/46644567 (accessed May 28, 2014).

am, 2014, Chimneys and dark smoke over chemical factory at sunset, http://us.fotolia.com/id/60506081 (accessed May 28, 2014).

Tomlinson, Stewart, 2003, Skagit River Near Newhalem, WA, U.S. Geological Survey, http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/08_17_2010_uApc6GF664_08_17_2010_33 (accessed April 24, 2014).

Prokosch, Peter, 2010, Autumn colors of the Sedges, Setesdal, Norway, http://www.grida.no/photolib/detail/autumn-colors-of-the-sedges-setesdal-norway_d90c (accessed April 24, 2014).

starekase, 2014, Two combine harvesters at work in corn field, http://us.fotolia.com/id/56536418 (accessed May 28, 2014).

silver-john, 2014, Green city park, Shanghai, China, http://us.fotolia.com/id/56869635 (accessed May 28, 2014).

sababa66, 2014, fisherman on the boat, http://us.fotolia.com/id/57707069 (accessed May 28, 2014).