Sustainability Basics
Sustainable Practices in Belize
Sovereignty in Belize
Belize History & Territorial Issues
Vocab
100

This term describes using resources today without preventing future generations from using them.

sustainable development

100

Protecting this major reef system helps support tourism and marine life in Belize.

Belize Barrier Reef

100

This term refers to a country’s ability to govern itself without outside interference.

Sovereignty

100

This country has historically claimed Belizean territory

Guatemala

100

This term means formally approving an agreement or treaty.

ratification

200

This refers to resources like sunlight and wind that can be naturally replaced.

renewable resources

200

This coastal ecosystem helps prevent flooding and erosion when preserved.

Mangroves

200

This leader became Belize’s first Prime Minister at independence.

George Cadle Price

200

What trade brought the baymen to Belize and what was the product used for?

Logwood and Dye

200

This term refers to settling disputes by a neutral third party who makes a decision.

Arbitration

300

This term describes the variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem.

Biodiversity

300

This type of tourism focuses on protecting the environment while benefiting local communities.

Eco-Tourism

300

This labor leader played a major role in the 1930s protests advocating for workers’ rights.

Antonio Soberanis Gómez

300

This international court is where Belize and Guatemala agreed to settle their dispute.

International Court of Justice

300

This term means giving up land or rights to another country.

Cede

400

This global issue involves rising temperatures and changing weather patterns due to human activity.

Climate Change

400

What are the three pillars of sustainability.

Environment, Economy, Society 

(Nature, Profit, People)

400

This decade saw major labor protests that helped shape Belize’s path to self-government.

1930s

400

What year was the  agreement between Britain and Guatemala (Anglo-Guatemalan Treaty) attempted to define Belize’s borders.

1859

400

This term refers to improving a country’s economy through jobs and business growth.

Economic Development

500

This concept focuses on protecting and managing natural resources responsibly over time.

Sustainability

500

This energy source, commonly used in rural Belize, comes from the sun and reduces dependence on fossil fuels.

Solar Energy

500

When was Belize first name British Honduras?

1862

500

What year was the Spencer-Mariscal Treaty with Mexico finalized the northern border at the Rio Hondo, ending long-standing territorial claims?

1893

500

This term refers to the process Belize used by voting to decide whether to take the dispute to the ICJ.

referendum