Humans and the environment are interconnected in a complex system. Humans impact the environment through activities like overpopulation, intensive farming, exhaustive land use, and hydrological changes. This places stress on natural resources and can degrade habitats. However, humans also depend on the environment for survival. A healthy environment provides ecosystem services and natural resources that humans rely on. The human-environment system framework recognizes the interdependence and feedback between social and ecological systems.
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1. Activity No. 1
1.Make a comparison
that explains the
relationship between
humans and the
environment.
2.Give a brief explanation on
how they are connected to
each other in more than three
sentences.
4. HUMANS
Humans have the capacity to
interact with its environment.
Humans and the environment
have that mutual interaction
with each other.
Humans have the capacity to
change or influence the balance
of the society.
Humans always have the
capacity to adapt to its
5. ENVIRONMENT
Is a complex of many variables
which surrounds man as well as
the living organisms.
Environment includes water, air
and land and the interrelation
ships which exists among and
6. SYSTEMS
It may be described as a
complex of interacting
components together with the
relationships among them that
permit the identification of a
boundary-maintaining entity or
process.
8. (e.g., hydrologic, atmospheric,
biological) sub-systems of the
planet (National Science
Foundation).
This theory follows the idea that
social and natural systems are
inseparable.
Researches in the Human-
Environment System are
increasing in frequency in
9. These researches tackle broader
investigations into the complex
nature of reciprocating
interactions and feedbacks
humans on the environment and
the effect of the environment on
humans.
10. A diagram indicating the
relationship between the three pillars
of sustainability, in which both
economy and society are constrained
by environment limits.
11. Tolerable
Attainabl
Venn diagream of sustainable
development: confluence of three
constituent parts.
Equal
12. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
(ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
AND EFFECTS)
Many of the environmental
issues today relate to humans
over use of finite resources for
economic development. As a
species, humans tend to regard
the environment as a never
ending source of materials and
13. Healthy ecosystems and
environments are necessary to the
survival of humans and other
organisms. Ways of reducing
negative human impact are
environmental resources
management, environmental
protection, and environmentally-
friendly chemical engineering.
Environmental awareness,
20. 2. INTENSIVE FA
Intensive farming or intensive
agriculture is a kind of agriculture
where a lot of capital and labor are
used to increase the yield that can
be obtained per area. The use of
large amounts of pesticides for
crops, and for medication for
28. 3.
EXHAUSTIVE
LAND USE
It involves exhaustive
management and modification of
natural environment or wilderness
into built environment such as
settlements and semi-natural
habitats such as arable fields,
35. 4.
HY
It is
D
thR
e sc
O
ienL
tifiO
c stG
udy of the
movement, distribution, and
q
Y
uality of water on Earth and other
planets, including the water cycle,
water resources and
environmental watershed
sustainability.
40. STRENGTHS
It provides a bigger and
wider view of looking at
environmental issues
It highlights the importance
of synergy and
interconnection or
interdependence of the
human society and the
environment
It looks at the human agency
as not just a user of
environmental resources but
also protectors of the
environment and other
species.
WEAKNESSES
It rest on the idea that
individually and collectively,
humans can resolve