This document contains questions for an exam on socio-environmental issues. It asks students to:
1) Define socio-environmental issues and give two examples with possible solutions.
2) Enumerate causes of habitat loss and biodiversity destruction such as clearing land for agriculture, wildlife trading, war, habitat degradation, and pollution.
3) Identify what OSH stands for (Occupational Safety and Health) and how land can become contaminated through releases of hazardous materials, wastes, or oil.
This document contains questions for an exam on socio-environmental issues. It asks students to:
1) Define socio-environmental issues and give two examples with possible solutions.
2) Enumerate causes of habitat loss and biodiversity destruction such as clearing land for agriculture, wildlife trading, war, habitat degradation, and pollution.
3) Identify what OSH stands for (Occupational Safety and Health) and how land can become contaminated through releases of hazardous materials, wastes, or oil.
This document contains questions for an exam on socio-environmental issues. It asks students to:
1) Define socio-environmental issues and give two examples with possible solutions.
2) Enumerate causes of habitat loss and biodiversity destruction such as clearing land for agriculture, wildlife trading, war, habitat degradation, and pollution.
3) Identify what OSH stands for (Occupational Safety and Health) and how land can become contaminated through releases of hazardous materials, wastes, or oil.
(2 points) 2. Give at least 2 Socio Environmental issues, Provided with possible solutions? (5 points) 3. In 2 to 3 sentences give a self-reflection about Socio Environmental Issues? (3 points)
Ruz, Maria Noreen T.
4. Enumerate Causes of the loss of habitat as the main destruction of Biodiversity. Clearing of land for agriculture Trading in wildlife Engagement/ Engaging in wars Destroying or degrading habitat Polluting ( air, land and marine) 5. What does OSH or OHS stands for? Occupational Safety and health 6. How does a certain land become contaminated? Land can become contaminated due to releases of hazardous materials, wastes, or oil, including naturally occurring substances.