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100

These E's make up the three sides of the sustainability triangle. 

What is Economy, Equity, and Environment?

100

This greenhouse gas is released in the greatest quantity but has the lowest global warming potential per kilogram compared to other greenhouse gases.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

This form of justice is hurt when affected communities are not adequately consulted in environmental decision-making process

What is procedural?

100

This phenomenon occurs when efficiency gains lead people to consume more

What is the rebound effect?

100

The release of 100% new renewable energy plan is an example of this type of indicator

What is a policy output?

200

This is the full title for SSCI 165L. 

What is Sustainability Science in the City?

200

In most cities worldwide, greenhouse gas emissions are dominated by transportation and this other sector.

What are buildings?

200

In a riskscape map, lack of access to health care is an example of this type of factor

What is social vulnerability?

200

Eating a meat heavy diet that primarily harms the environment is an example of this type of consumption problem

What is overconsumption?

200

This type of indicator scheme uses “A” to signify a high score

What is a letter grading system?

300

This mapping software was used to create the StoryMap project. 

What is Esri's ArcGIS Online?

300

Large contiguous areas devoted just to residential development is an example of this development type.

What is urban sprawl?

300

This theory on environmental goods represents the idea that having healthy food outlets close by promotes better nutrition

What is the theory of accessibility?

300

In this type of commodity chain, buyers have greater power than producers in bargaining over costs and production standards

What is buyer-driven?

300

This first generation urban sustainability model predicts population and housing growth based on proximity and transit

What is a gravity model?

400

Along with Sims and Wheeler, these authors edited the primary textbook used in class. 

Who are Hagen and Pijawka? 

400

This type of development aims to eventually eliminate the use of automobiles in urban transit

What is transit-oriented development?

400

Missing pollution exposure because data are aggregated over areas that are too large is an example of this analysis problem

What is MAUP?

400

Designing urban spaces to be scaled for people rather than cars is a core principle of this theorist idea of a legible city

Who is Kevin Lynch?

400

These places provide an opportunity to develop a sense of belonging and social cohesion

What are third places?

500

This is the correct spelling of my last name. 

What is M-I-N-A-R-A-V-E-S-H?

500

This urban climate phenomenon causes cities to have higher daytime temperatures and retain heat longer into the evening

What is the urban heat island effect?

500

This mapping technique improves environmental justice by estimating where people actually live within census tracts

What is dasymetric mapping?

500

This structural solution to distancing waste is exemplified by charging fees to a company depending on recyclability of the materials in their products

What is extended producer responsibility?

500

Relational citizenship requires citizens cultivate this ethical quality between one another

What is kindness?

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