Human-Environmental Interaction (College Board AP® Human Geography): Flashcards

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  • Define sustainability.

    Sustainability refers to using natural resources in a way that will keep them available for future generations and reduce negative environmental effects.

  • Give three examples of sustainable practices.

    Examples of sustainable practices include alternative energy sources, reduced consumption, and recycling.

  • Define natural resources.

    Natural resources are things found in the natural environment that can be used by human beings.

  • What are the two categories of natural resources?

    Natural resources are separated into renewable and non-renewable resources.

  • Define renewable resources.

    Renewable resources are not limited and will not be depleted by human action.

  • Define non-renewable resources.

    Non-renewable resources are limited and can be depleted by human use.

  • Define human-environmental interaction.

    Human-environmental interaction refers to how humans adapt to, modify, and depend on the environment.

  • Define cultural ecology.

    Cultural ecology is the study of how humans adapt to the environment.

  • Define environmental determinism.

    Environmental determinism is the belief that landforms and climate are the primary forces shaping human behavior and societal development.

  • Define environmental possibilism.

    Environmental possibilism focuses on the role human culture plays in societal development, acknowledging that different cultures may respond to the same environment in different ways.

  • What is an example of environmental possibilism?

    An example of environmental possibilism is the construction of aqueducts to supply water to drier areas.

  • The two theories of human–environmental interaction are environmental determinism and environmental .

    The two theories of human–environmental interaction are environmental determinism and environmental possibilism.

  • True or False?

    Environmental determinism focuses on the role human culture plays in societal development.

    False.

    Focusing on the role of human culture describes environmental possibilism; environmental determinism holds that landforms and climate are the primary forces shaping human behavior.

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