Final (Sustainability - Ch. 14) Flashcards
anthropocene
the time during which humans have had a substantial impact on our planet
closed-loop system
a system with finite resources and can’t sustain indefinite growth
community based participatory research
- researchers and community members collaborate as equal partners in all steps
- goals related to social change
locavore
emphasizes food produced in one’s local community
flexitarian
focus on whole plant-based proteins and other minimally processed foods, while enjoying meat, dairy, eggs, and fish in moderation
environmental racism
disparities between minority and majority populations
water insecurity
inequalities create water insecurity and injustices
food sovereignty
- people have the right to make choices about food
- food security is the goal and food sovereignty is how to get there
globalization
the integration of economic, social, political, and geographic boundaries and processes
sustainability
the ability to keep something in existence, to support or continue a practice indefinitely
environmental sustainability
ability of the environment to renew resources and accommodate waste at the same rate at which resources are used and waste is produced
social sustainability
ability of social systems to provide for the needs of their people so they can attain a stable and healthy standard of living
economic sustainability
ability of the economy to support indefinite growth while ensuring a minimum quality of life for all members of society