Free rider and collective action dilemmas exist when:
A) some stakeholders/individuals take actions to reduce environmental pollution while all stakeholders/individuals benefit from those actions
B) all stakeholders/individuals take actions to reduce environmental pollution while only some stakeholders/individuals benefit from those actions
C) governments enact regulations to manage pollution levels within sustainable limits
D) None of the above
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Q9: Strong sustainability is defined as:
A) Pollution reduction
Q10: The Gibson sustainability principles include:
A) Socio-ecological system
Q11: Sustainability problems are complex because they require
Q12: The global annual cost of all forms
Q13: According to Wiek et al. 2011: Systems
Q14: The integrated sustainability research and problem-solving competence
Q16: When considering types of interventions to encourage
Q17: A panarchy is defined as a nested
Q18: The solutions-oriented sustainability transitions framework…
A) focuses exclusively
Q19: The proactive pathway to strong sustainability aims
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