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What is the relationship between cities and surrounding villages regarding food supply?
What is the relationship between cities and surrounding villages regarding food supply?
- Cities rely entirely on farms within their own borders for food.
- Cities produce food independently without any outside resources.
- Cities receive their food supply from surrounding villages that depend on natural landscapes. (correct)
- Surrounding villages depend exclusively on urban centers for food resources.
Which of the following is considered a non-renewable resource?
Which of the following is considered a non-renewable resource?
- Water
- Minerals (correct)
- Wood
- Timber
What concept is essential for meeting human needs without compromising natural systems?
What concept is essential for meeting human needs without compromising natural systems?
- Industrial Development
- Intensive Agriculture
- Consumerism
- Sustainable Development (correct)
Which of the following can be a consequence of deforestation?
Which of the following can be a consequence of deforestation?
What aspect does environmental education seek to enhance in individuals?
What aspect does environmental education seek to enhance in individuals?
What can be one of the driving factors leading to environmental degradation?
What can be one of the driving factors leading to environmental degradation?
What is one of the goals of sustainable development in society?
What is one of the goals of sustainable development in society?
How can renewable resources become depleted?
How can renewable resources become depleted?
What does the term 'environment' refer to?
What does the term 'environment' refer to?
Which of the following is NOT considered a physical element of the environment?
Which of the following is NOT considered a physical element of the environment?
How does environmental studies contribute to human civilization?
How does environmental studies contribute to human civilization?
What is the primary goal of Environmental Education (EE)?
What is the primary goal of Environmental Education (EE)?
What is a major issue faced by environmental studies today?
What is a major issue faced by environmental studies today?
Why is public participation essential in environmental protection?
Why is public participation essential in environmental protection?
Which of the following best represents the diversity encompassed by environmental studies?
Which of the following best represents the diversity encompassed by environmental studies?
What defines the current human impact on the environment?
What defines the current human impact on the environment?
Which of the following accurately defines sustainability?
Which of the following accurately defines sustainability?
Which statement accurately reflects the definition of the biosphere?
Which statement accurately reflects the definition of the biosphere?
What is meant by sustainable development?
What is meant by sustainable development?
Which of the following issues poses a serious threat to ecosystems?
Which of the following issues poses a serious threat to ecosystems?
Environmental studies primarily aim to address which of the following?
Environmental studies primarily aim to address which of the following?
What component does sustainable policy emphasize?
What component does sustainable policy emphasize?
What does the shift towards sustainable practices primarily aim to combat?
What does the shift towards sustainable practices primarily aim to combat?
Which method of education is emphasized as beneficial for facing environmental challenges?
Which method of education is emphasized as beneficial for facing environmental challenges?
What is a key characteristic of renewable resources?
What is a key characteristic of renewable resources?
Which practice is essential for sustainable forestry?
Which practice is essential for sustainable forestry?
What approach is recommended for managing non-renewable resources?
What approach is recommended for managing non-renewable resources?
Which of the following is an important aspect of pollution prevention?
Which of the following is an important aspect of pollution prevention?
What is a primary goal of biodiversity conservation?
What is a primary goal of biodiversity conservation?
What is a significant action for climate change mitigation?
What is a significant action for climate change mitigation?
What does sustainable land use emphasize?
What does sustainable land use emphasize?
Which of the following best describes ecosystem services?
Which of the following best describes ecosystem services?
What does the principle of intergenerational equity focus on?
What does the principle of intergenerational equity focus on?
Which principle advocates for taking preventive measures in the face of uncertainty about environmental impacts?
Which principle advocates for taking preventive measures in the face of uncertainty about environmental impacts?
Why is sustainable consumption and production important?
Why is sustainable consumption and production important?
What role does environmental sustainability play in climate change?
What role does environmental sustainability play in climate change?
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of environmental sustainability?
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of environmental sustainability?
What does ecosystem resilience refer to?
What does ecosystem resilience refer to?
How does maintaining biodiversity contribute to environmental sustainability?
How does maintaining biodiversity contribute to environmental sustainability?
Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource?
Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource?
Flashcards
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
The study of how living organisms interact with their surroundings, encompassing factors like climate, resources, and other species.
Environment
Environment
Encompasses all living and non-living things that influence an organism's survival and well-being.
Human Habitat
Human Habitat
The characteristics or aspects of a location that determine how people live, such as the climate, landforms, and resources.
Biosphere
Biosphere
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Cultural Environment
Cultural Environment
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Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies
Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies
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Importance of Environmental Studies
Importance of Environmental Studies
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Applied Science
Applied Science
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Sustainability
Sustainability
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Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
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Environmental Education (EE)
Environmental Education (EE)
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Sustainable Practices
Sustainable Practices
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Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges
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Ecosystem Resilience
Ecosystem Resilience
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Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity Conservation
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Renewable Resources
Renewable Resources
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Non-renewable Resources
Non-renewable Resources
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Deforestation
Deforestation
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Web of Life
Web of Life
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Resource Consumption
Resource Consumption
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Environmental Degradation
Environmental Degradation
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Pollution Prevention
Pollution Prevention
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Climate Change Mitigation
Climate Change Mitigation
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Sustainable Land Use
Sustainable Land Use
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Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services
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Intergenerational Equity
Intergenerational Equity
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Precautionary Principle
Precautionary Principle
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Sustainable Consumption and Production
Sustainable Consumption and Production
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Protecting Natural Resources
Protecting Natural Resources
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Mitigating Climate Change
Mitigating Climate Change
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Maintaining Biodiversity
Maintaining Biodiversity
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Enhancing Quality of Life
Enhancing Quality of Life
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Study Notes
Environmental Studies Definition and Scope
- Environmental studies is derived from the French word "environ" meaning surroundings.
- Every organism interacts with its surroundings, needing resources and removing waste.
- Environment encompasses all living and non-living things, including interactions between species, climate, weather, and resources, affecting human survival and economy.
- It's multidisciplinary, drawing from various sciences like chemistry, physics, biology, and more.
Elements of Environment
- Physical elements include space, landforms, water, climate, soil, rocks, and minerals.
- Biological elements encompass plants, animals, microbes, and humans.
- Cultural elements (human-made) involve economic, social, and political factors.
Environment Importance and Scope
- Environment studies highlight the need for environmental protection and conservation.
- Human activities are significantly impacting the environment and human well-being.
- The survival of mankind depends on healthy environmental conditions.
- Daily life is intricately linked with the environment–from food sources to water resources.
- Natural resource use, like water and minerals, is crucial for industrial growth.
Environmental Sustainability
- Sustainable development prioritizes meeting current needs without compromising future generations' potential.
- Development that safeguards future generations' needs, including humans, ecosystems, and economic systems.
- Key components include resource management, maintaining biodiversity, and reducing pollution to protect the environment.
Need for Environmental Education
- Rising population, urbanization, and poverty put pressure on natural resources.
- Environmental degradation requires comprehensive and widespread awareness.
- Environmental Education (EE) is crucial for learning to develop environmental awareness and skills for problem-solving.
- Climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, pollution are serious threats.
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This quiz covers the definition and scope of Environmental Studies, including its multidisciplinary nature and relationship with various scientific fields. Participants will learn about the physical, biological, and cultural elements of the environment, as well as the importance of environmental protection and the impact of human activities. Test your knowledge on these crucial concepts in understanding our surroundings.