i. What is the difference between Weak Sustainability and False Assumptions?
ii. There are some economic tools for sustainability that can be put into practice. Give at least four.
What is population ecology and why is it easier to study plant population than animal
population? Explain why populations cannot continue to increase indefinitely?
How does species loss affect the extinction risk of the remaining species?
What are the key determinants of the future magnitude of marine and terrestrial carbon sinks?
Observations of the nitrogen cycle in a pond
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Read the article titled "Lessons from the Pacific Islands " and state the limitations of the paper.
Environmentalists are monitoring an area of tropical forest that is being deforested because of human activities. The graph here shows the scientists predictions based on the data they have collected .How is the ecosystem likely to change as a result? Select the two correct answers. A Soil enrichment B. An increase in oxygen Loss of habitat of species
Two different islands on the Swedish west coast have different dense populations of hares. What could be the reasons for this?