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Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 17
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Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 17
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Environmental issues and their links with development have been a subject of increasing international co-operation since the ________.
a) 1940s
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b) 1950s
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c) 1960s
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d) 1970s
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e) 1980s
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For a long period in international development history, the focus of debates and policies was about how to ________.
a) stimulate economic growth
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b) end inequality
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c) protect the poor people
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d) take the ethical consideration into account
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e) correct ecological knowledge
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The concept of "sustainable development" was introduced through the Brundtland Report as the guiding principle of ________.
a) economic growth capacity
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b) environmental concern
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c) targeting universalism
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d) economic and international development
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e) minimizing harm and neglect
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"Collective action problem" describes the situation in which ________.
a) individual users of a commonly used resource exploit the system
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b) multiple individuals benefit from a certain action
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c) development choices conflict with humanitarian organizations
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d) capitalists owned all the means of production
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e) all of the above
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Some economists have hypothesized that the relationship between economic and environmental quality takes the form of ________, called the Environmental Kuznets Curve.
a) a U-shape
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b) an S-shape
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c) an inverted U-shape
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d) an L-shape
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e) a revered S-shape
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In Silent Spring, Rachel Carson argued that ________.
a) mainstream science overemphasized the risks associated with widespread pesticide use
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b) modernization can only portend danger from humanity as a whole
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c) greenhouse gases have both warming and cooling effects on the climate
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d) concerns about the environment with concerns about human welfare need to be balanced
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e) uncontrolled and unexamined pesticide use in the United States was harming and killing animal populations
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The 1980s saw some of the most influential advances in climate science and international response to global environmental change. The ________ is a perfect example.
a) Vienna Convention
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b) Sustainable Development Goals
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c) United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
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d) Paris Agreement
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e) Stockholm Convention
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The following point is not listed as a connection between global economic development and environmental sustainability: ________.
a) Severe negative impacts on the natural, human, social, and economic systems of developing countries
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b) Large-scale economic development is needed to pull billions of citizens in developing countries out of abject poverty
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c) Disproportionate responsibility for world's poor populations who have contributed the least to the problem
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d) Severe drought in Africa that killed about a million people
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e) All of the above
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Climate Change and Environmental Risk Atlas noted, for 2014, that the top 10 affected countries were in the Third World. The top two countries, in order of estimated negative impacts, are ________.
a) Bangladesh and Sierra Leon
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b) Ghana and India
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c) India and Guatemala
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d) Philippines and Niger
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e) Pakistan and Haiti
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Development that emphasizes societies need to meet human needs both by increasing productive potential and by ensuring "equitable opportunities for all" is known as ________.
a) holistic development
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b) humanitarian development
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c) neoliberal development
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d) sustainable development
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e) collective development
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At the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012, 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were identified. The SDGs build on ________.
a) the Universal declaration of Human Rights adopted by the General Assembly in 1948
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b) the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) established by the UN in 2000
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c) the principles of environment protection of Helsinki
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d) the arguments in the Economic and Social Council
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e) the Montevideo Convention
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The UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol created a regime that embraces two main responses in its action against climate change. These main responses are ________.
a) integration and participation
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b) resilience and sustainability
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c) concentration and responsibility
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d) extensification and migration
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e) mitigation and adaptation
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The impact of humans on the environment is generally measured using the equation ________.
a) H = ECJ
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b) U = EKC
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c) I = PAT
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d) T = CAP
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e) E = LPI
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A major equity concept that has been devised to mediate the justice conflict between developed and developing countries is the ________.
a) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
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b) Kyoto Protocol
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c) US Agency for International Development (UAID)
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d) Common but Differentiated Responsibility and Capability principle (CBDR+C)
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e) World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
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Rachel Carson stressed that through the process of _________, dangerous amounts of pesticides were finding their way into the human food chain and causing serious harm.
a) structural transformation
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b) spatial transformation
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c) bioaccumulation
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d) the tragedy of the commons
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e) biomagnification
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Climate change is generally recognized as the most important development challenge in the twenty-first century.
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b) False
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The Sustainable Development Goals, launched in 2015, cover seven areas including food, water, and housing.
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b) False
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The tragedy of commons is famously linked to American ecologist Garrett Hardin.
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The modernization theory approach suggests that the solution to pollution and environmental degradation resulting from economic growth is, in fact, the pursuit of even more economic development.
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b) False
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Recent global ecosystem assessment projects have shown that over the past 50 years humans have positively impacted the natural environment due to increased awareness.
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b) False
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This first-ever environmental conference convened at the United Nations level was held in New York.
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China's rapid economic growth in the past 30 years has resulted in dramatic increases in certain aspects of well-being and a rise of significant environmental challenges.
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b) False
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)'s core function was to lead the UN's work on environment and its links to international development.
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b) False
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The term "sustainable development" was brought firmly into public discourse in a report published by the Brundtland Commission in 1987.
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b) False
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Agenda 21 is a detailed blueprint for the protection of the earth and tis sustainable development at local levels.
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In the Third World, climate change most negatively impacts Haiti.
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b) False
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The overriding purpose of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol was to develop a temporary process for managing environmental issues.
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b) False
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"Vision 2050" describes how a global population of 9 billion will live contentedly within the obtainable natural resource limits.
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b) False
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The impact of any population on the environment is expressed as a product of three characteristics: mitigation and adaptation.
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b) False
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Developed countries insist that it is much better to use market approaches or instruments in dealing with environmental issues.
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b) False
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