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Rural Areas
Countryside areas that often have wide variations of success and poverty.
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Sustainable
Meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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Sketch Maps
Simple diagrams that reflect key information about a landscape, including a north arrow, title, key features, annotations, and labels.
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Climate Graph Features
Must include scale, title, axis labels, accurate plotting, and should be easy to read.
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Kayapo Tribe
A rural tribe in the rainforest known for their sustainable ways of living and unique traditions.
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Shifting Cultivation
A farming method involving cutting down trees and burning vegetation to plant crops, then abandoning the area when the soil degrades.
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Slash and Burn
The initial clearing process in shifting cultivation where trees are cut and vegetation is burned.
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Subsistence Farmers
Farmers who grow enough crops only to feed themselves, without surplus for trade.
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Push Factors
Negative conditions that cause people to move away from a place.
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Pull Factors
Positive conditions that attract people to move to a particular place.
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Intervening Obstacles
Factors that make migration more difficult.
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Rural to Urban Migration
The movement of people from the countryside to cities.
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Favelas
Shanty towns where many new migrants live, often on the edge of urban areas.
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Biodiversity
The variety of plant and animal species in a given area; rainforests are very biodiverse.
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Medicines from Rainforest Plants
25% of modern medicines are derived from plants found in rainforests.
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Erosion
The process by which natural forces remove soil and rock, intensified by deforestation.
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Evaporation and Transpiration
Processes where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere, impacting local climate and water cycles.
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Indigenous Tribes
Native groups that have lived sustainably in rainforests for thousands of years.
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Environmental Activists
Individuals or groups that advocate for the preservation of the environment, opposing activities like deforestation.
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Conflict in the Rainforest
Disputes arising from differing uses of rainforest resources among various stakeholders.
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Chico Mendes
An environmental activist who protested cattle ranching and died as a result of his activism.
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Hydroelectric Dams
Structures built to generate electricity which may flood land and impact ecosystems.
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Open Cast Mine
A large hole in the ground created by mining activities, often leading to environmental changes.
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Palm Oil
An oil derived from palm fruit, associated with deforestation and habitat loss.
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Remote Sensing
Technology used to monitor and gather information about rainforests from a distance, such as satellite imagery.
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Logging
The process of cutting down trees for timber, which contributes to deforestation.
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Urban Areas
Cities that often experience fast growth and population density.
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Economic Growth
An increase in a country's production capacity and wealth, often leading to urbanization.
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Natural Resources
Materials provided by nature that can be used for economic gain.
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Deforestation
The large-scale removal of forests for other land uses.
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Cattle Ranching
The raising of cattle for meat, which often contributes to rainforest destruction.
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Climate Graph
A visual representation of climate data, showing temperature and rainfall patterns over time.
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Annotations
Notes added to maps or graphs to explain key information or features.
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Labels
Words or phrases that identify features on maps or graphs.
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Cultural Practices
Traditions and customs that characterize the way of life of a particular group.
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Conservation Rangers
Individuals employed to protect and preserve natural areas, such as rainforests.
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Peat Lands
Wetlands that store carbon and are crucial for climate regulation.
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Rainforest Depletion
The reduction of rainforest areas due to human activities like logging, agriculture, and urbanization.
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Tribes and Outsiders
The tension between indigenous groups and external entities seeking to exploit rainforest land.
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Government Protection
Efforts by authorities to safeguard environmental areas and indigenous peoples.
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Resource Exploitation
The unsustainable use of natural resources, often leading to environmental degradation.
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Trade-offs in Migration Decisions
The consideration of various factors influencing whether individuals should move or stay.
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Carbon Cycle
The process of carbon circulating among the atmosphere, land, and water, significantly impacted by deforestation.
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Medicinal Plant Diversity
The range of plant species used to produce medicines, crucial for healthcare.
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Sustainable Practices
Methods aimed at meeting current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.
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Conflict Resolution
Methods used to resolve disputes and find solutions among different interest groups.
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Rainforest Ecosystems
Complex ecological networks found within rainforests, characterized by high species diversity.
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Food Production in Rainforests
The cultivation of food crops that often originates from rainforest species.
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Climate Patterns
Trends and behaviors in weather conditions that can be influenced by forest presence.
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Tribal Livelihoods
The means by which indigenous groups support themselves, often relying on forest resources.
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Land Conflicts
Disputes over land use, often arising from competing interests between conservation and development.
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High-Quality Healthcare Access
The availability of medical services that can be enhanced through cooperation with indigenous tribes.
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Economic Impact of Deforestation
The financial consequences of cutting down forests, including loss of resources and tourism.
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Restoration Initiatives
Programs aimed at returning deforested areas to their natural state.
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Community Engagement
Involvement of local populations in the decision-making process about their land and resources.
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Nature Conservation,
Efforts to protect natural environments and biodiversity from human impact.
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Forest Fires
Fires that occur in forested areas, often exacerbated by land-clearing practices.
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Biodiversity Hotspots
Regions with a high level of species diversity that are under threat from human activities.
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Global goals aimed at making sure future generations have access to essential resources.
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Ecotourism
Responsible travel to natural areas intended to conserve the environment and improve the well-being of local people.
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Cultural Heritage
The traditions, customs, and artifacts of a specific group, often tied to their environment.
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Logging Regulations
Laws put in place to control and limit the logging industry to protect forests.
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Bioprospecting
The exploration of biodiversity for new resources, particularly in medicine.
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Deforestation Rates
The speed and extent at which forests are being cleared, often measured in hectares per year.
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Overexploitation
The unsustainable use of natural resources, which can lead to depletion.
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Climate Change Effects
The impact of climate change, often worsened by deforestation and habitat loss.
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Environmental Education
Teaching about ecological concerns and promoting conservation efforts in local communities.
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Forest Management Plans
Strategies developed to sustainably manage and utilize forest resources.
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Renewable Energy Sources
Energy sources that are replenished naturally, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
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Ecological Footprint
The impact of a person or community on the environment, measured in terms of land and resources consumed.
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Wildlife Protection Laws
Legislation aimed at safeguarding animal species and their habitats from harm.
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Community-based Conservation
Conservation efforts that involve local communities in protecting their natural resources.
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Agroforestry
A land-use management system that combines agriculture and forestry to create more sustainable land-use.
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Species Endangerment
The risk of extinction faced by a species due to factors like habitat loss and climate change.
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Sustainable Agriculture
Farming practices that maintain soil health, ecological balance, and reduce chemical inputs.
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Forest Certification Programs
Programs that verify sustainable forestry practices, ensuring responsible resource use.
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Water Cycle
The natural cycle of water movement, including evaporation, precipitation, and absorption, crucially affected by forests.