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