Across
- 5. A social or environmental problem that is difficult to solve due to incomplete or contradictory knowledge, large number of people and opinions involved, large economic burden and/or the interconnected nature of the problems can be referred to as a "______" problem
- 7. ________ review: a type of literature review that uses systematic methods to collect secondary data, critically appraise research studies, and synthesize findings qualitatively or quantitatively
- 8. An approach in environmental ethics which considers that human beings are the most significant entity of the universe and considers how the environment affects human survival/persistence
- 9. An approach in environmental ethics which considers that all living beings have equal value
Down
- 1. Biodiversity losses at a project site can be compensated by biodiversity gains in another location to ensure that there is no overall impact on biodiversity as a whole. This compensation process is referred to as a "biodiversity ______" (also called “No Net Loss”)
- 2. Satellite sensors which detect electromagnetic radiation using fewer than 15 spectral bands, e.g. Landsat 8
- 3. Different objects on Earth’s surface reflect and absorb Sun’s radiation in different ways. These objects can be identified using their "_______ signature"
- 4. The difference between sun’s energy absorbed by the Earth and energy radiated to space is called "________ forcing"
- 6. The establishment of 3 major international environmental agreements (UNFCC, CBD and UNCCD) occurred at which city's Earth Summit in 1992?
