A) Mining operations B) Sustainable land management C) Urban development D) Industrial agriculture
A) Introduction of invasive species B) Overhunting C) Traditional ecological knowledge D) Use of pesticides
A) WWF (World Wildlife Fund) B) IMF (International Monetary Fund) C) NASA D) OPEC
A) Kyoto Protocol B) Sustainable Development Goals C) Paris Agreement D) UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)
A) Integrating crops with forest resources B) Clearing large areas of forest C) Focusing on monoculture D) Using synthetic fertilizers
A) Support for industrial development B) Advocacy for indigenous rights and conservation C) Limited political power D) Isolation from global movements
A) They are widely spoken B) They contain knowledge of local species C) They enhance economic development D) They promote globalization
A) Urban housing B) Agricultural expansion C) Economic exploitation D) Cultural and ecological importance
A) Deforestation B) Controlled burns C) Indigenous farming practices D) Traditional hunting |