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Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself? Review: Lecture 1

Concept Map Sustainability Renewable Energy Nonrenewable Energy Agriculture Wilderness Aquifer Properly managed to sustain food for everyone Properly managed to sustain building materials for shelter Properly managed to sustain clean water

How can a city use their natural resources to sustain itself? Evidence Focus Question 1 What are some ways will get food? Term(s): Sustainable, Renewable energy, Nonrenewable energy Agriculture

How can a city use their natural resources to sustain itself? Evidence Focus Question 2 What are some ways people will get clean water? Term(s): Sustainable, Renewable energy, Nonrenewable energy, Aquifers

How can a city use their natural resources to sustain itself? Evidence Focus Question 3 What are some ways people will obtain materials to build shelters? Term(s): Sustainable, Renewable energy, Nonrenewable energy, Wilderness

Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself? Review: Lecture 2

We must do these things for society to live sustainably Concept Map Ecological Footprint We must do these things for society to live sustainably Land-Use Planning Alternative Energies Energy Efficiency

How can society live within the availability of its natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 1 How do you decide how many people can live within the city? Term(s): Ecological Footprint, Land-use Planning, Energy Efficiency

How can society live within the availability of its natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 2 How can people reduce their energy consumption? Term(s): Alternative Energy, Energy Efficiency

How can society live within the availability of its natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 3 Why can't people use as many resources as they want? Term(s): Ecological Footprint

Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself? Review: Lecture 3

The Process Sustainable Economy Urban Density Energy Conservation Surface Water Ground Water

How can the economy of the city support the needs of society and the natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 1 How does the city's infrastructure support the transportation needs of the people? Term(s): urban density, energy conservation

How can the economy of the city support the needs of society and the natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 2 Why is it important for businesses to regulate the use of natural resources? Term(s): sustainable economy

How can the economy of the city support the needs of society and the natural resources? Evidence Focus Question 3 How can city services be used to sustain water for the city indefinitely? Term(s): surface water, ground water