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SUSTAINABILITY

IDENTIFICATION 6. Give example on ecological footprint on transportation and food


production
1. The ability to maintain or support a process
continuously over time

2. Meeting the needs of the present generation


without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their
own needs.

3. Refers to practices that support long-term


economic growth without negatively impacting social, environmental,
7. What are the 8 most environmental issue/ problem today?
and cultural aspects of the community.
a. e.
4. It is the practice of conserving natural and
financial resources to create long-term financial stability. b. f.
5. Includes aspects such as satisfaction of basic c. g.
needs, equal opportunities, human rights, labor rights and social
development. d. h.

6. About 800 million people are affected by this 8. What are the 5 major causes of environmental problems?
and about 21,000 people die every day from this related causes.
a.
7. How many children, one in every six children
b.
aged 5 to 17, are involved in child labor?
c.
8. the ability to maintain an ecological balance in
our planet's natural environment and conserve natural resources to d
support the wellbeing of current and future generations.
e.
9. A way of measuring human impact on the
environment or on the biosphere by estimating amount of biologically 9. Give the 7 Sustainability tips
productive land and water area required to sustain the consumption
of a population or economic system and to absorb the wastes a. e.
generated by its production and consumption activity (Wackernagel &
b. f.
Rees, 1996)
c. g.
10. The harmful effects of any human activity on
the environment. This includes both the biological and physical d.
aspects of the environment.
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
ENUMERATION
1. We are using resources at a rate of 78% faster
1. Give the 4 importance of sustainability than we can replace them
2. Population have the higher volume than clean
water, fertile soil, food, Clean air
3. Sustainability is about reducing the worldwide
consumption of valuable resources to ensure
they're available to future generations to
create financial stability and wealth.
4. Social Sustainability means how the people
and the community benefit in relation to the
business or practice.
5. 50 million children below 15 suffer from child
abuse
2. Draw the Venn Diagram of the Pillars of Sustainability 6. In waste disposal the main problem is
Environmental pollution consisting of air
pollution, water pollution and land pollution

CARBON VS ECOLOGICAL

1. Measures renewable and non-renewable resources


used

2. Includes both carbon emissions and environmental


impact

3. Can be used for carbon credit marketplace


3. What are the Tripple Bottom Line?
4. Used to gauge global consumption

5. Measures CO2 generated by activities


4. What are the 2 things where the economy growth depends?
6. Directly impacts continuing life on Earth

7. Only includes carbon emission numbers

8. Directly impacts climate change


5. Create the pie graph on environment about what we do with our
trash HUMAN POPULATION AND URBANIZATION

IDENTIFICATION

1. About 11,000 yrs. ago what B.C. is the


domestication of plants and animals?
2. Agriculturally based urban societies started on -

6. What are the 4 push factors (condition in rural areas)?


3. Began in earnest by the 1830s and 1840s in
Britain -

4. A group of organisms from the same species -


occupying in the same geographical area.
-
5. The total number of people inhabiting a country,
-
city or any district or area.
7. Give the 7 problems of urbanization
6. Populations are dynamic and exhibit attributes
that are not shown by the individuals themselves. -
7. The study of changes in the size and -
composition of populations, and the factors influencing these
changes -

8. is the movement of organisms into a population -

9. is the movement of organisms out of a -


population
-
10. The number of individuals per unit area
-
11. depends on the number of individuals added to
8. What are the 4 ways to solve the problem of urbanization?
the population from births and immigration, minus the number lost
through deaths and emigration. -
12. refers to the transition of populations from rural -
areas to cities, involving shifts from agriculture to urban activities like
trade, industry, and management. -

ENUMERATION -

1. Complete the diagram MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE

TIME ESTIMATED WORLD 1. A population may comprise widely dispersed


POPULATION individuals which come together only
infrequently, e.g. for mating.
2. Populations may not fluctuate over time.
3. At high population densities, individuals are
spaced well apart.
4. At low population densities, individuals are
crowded together.
5. Urbanization has accelerated significantly with
industrialization and increased urban growth,
2. Enumerate the top 10 most populated countries in the world with shaping contemporary life (Hawley, 1978).
amount of people 6. Urbanization occurs mainly because of the
concentration of resources and facilities in the
1.
cities.
2. 7. "Push" factors, driven by improvements in
agricultural productivity that encourage labor
3. to move into urban jobs.
8. "Pull" factors, influenced by enhanced
4.
productivity in non-agricultural sectors, which
5. attract labor to urban regions.

6. FEATURES OF POPULATION VS POPULATION DYNAMICS

7. 1. Population growth rate: the change in the total


population size per unit time.
8. 2. Natality (birth rate): the number of individuals born per
unit time.
9. 3. Population size: the total number of organisms in the
population.
10.
4. Mortality (death rate): the number of individuals dying
3. How does populations lose and gain individuals? per unit time.
5. Population distribution: the location of individuals within
Lose: a specific area.
6. Population density: the number of organisms per unit
Gain: area.
4. What is the formula of population growth? 7. Migration: the number moving into or out of the
population.

5. What are the 4 pull factors(attractions)?

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