TERMS & Definitions
Conceptual Frameworks
Case Study Contexts
References from the readings
HDNR General Knowledge
100

The goal of a conflict assessment is to... 

Systematically wade through complexity to create in-depth understanding

100

A diagram or drawing that shows how different issues or factors are related to the bigger problem. 

Concept Map

100

What is a flood buyout?

Government purchases flood-risk or damaged property to get people out of the floodplain. 

100

In their 2003 article, Nie creates a list of these things that help us understand what an environmental conflict is really about 

Drivers 

100

An approach to conservation based on the belief that ecosystems function best when isolated from humans. 

Fortress Conservation

200

A phrase that conservationists use to described a complex, multi-faceted issue

Wicked Problems

200

Name the three components of any conflict 

Actor, Incompatibility and Action

200

A type of bias common in conflict and climate change research

Sampling Bias 
200

In Dr. Walker's article on buyouts, why is NYC funding buyouts in rural New York State? 

Because they want to reduce point source pollution to their drinking water 

200

Approach to conservation that puts decision-making of natural resources in the hands of local people and embraces sustainable use

Community-based conservation 

300

Comprises the capabilities, assets and activities required for a means of living. It is more than economic and often tied to environment. 

Livelihood

300

A tool for showing the history and connections between actors or stakeholder group in a conflict 

Relationship Map

300

Oil and Gas industries can make rural communities _____ to shocks of a bust and boom economy.

Vulnerable 

300

In the Daily podcast about coal minors on strike in Alabama, the journalists make the case that the minors have been left behind by who? 

Both Democrats and Republicans 

300

The field of HDNR/or environmental social science is based on what assumption? 

That ecological and social systems interact 


AND

Understanding those interactions are key to securing the well-being of people and the environment. 


400

A term to describe the role that climate change plays, in influencing conflict

Threat Multiplier 

400

The two types of pathways that researchers use to explain the relationship between climate change and conflict. One is more accurate than the other.

Indirect and Direct 

400

Water is vulnerable to conflict for this reason...

Multi objective management OR Spatial boundary mismatch

400

The Radiolab podcast "Rhino Hunter" articulates two conflicting perspectives on the acceptability of trophy hunting. What are they? 

Trophy hunting is an effective strategy for conservation

Trophy hunting is cruel and unethical treatment of wildlife. 

400

What world wide conservation trend may see an increase in environmental conflict over livelihoods? 

Increase in #/size of protected areas 

500

Type of equity pathways that references the historical and systemic  issues that influence a conflict

Structural Equity/Justice

500

What do we use conceptual frameworks for? 

Organize the chaosguide our analysis pf a complex situation 

500

Name 4 types of displacement associated with the creation of protected areas 

Physical, political, socio-economic, cultural 

500

At the first National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991, delegates adopted what? 

The principles of environmental justice 

500

Name 2 of the 3 criteria needed for achieving environmental justice 

1) Representation of vulnerable groups in planning and processes, 

2) Priority setting and framing that recognizing needs of vulnerable groups

3) Impacts of human-environment interactions enhance freedoms and assets of vulnerable groups 

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