QUESTION 1
1. Provide the word(s) which best fits the definition or description below:
1.1 Refers to benefits obtained from the regulation of ecosystem processes.
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1.2 A grassroots natural resource monitoring programme used to monitor resources (2)
in communal conservancies.
1.3 It is the first national park proclaimed worldwide.
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1.4 Oldest and largest global environmental network.
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1.5 It is the only place in Namibia where Lesser and Great Flamingos breed when
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conditions are ideal.
1.6 It is the 6th richest wetland in southern Africa, and it is placed on the Mountreux
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record.
1.7 The sole legally binding international agreement linking environment and (2)
development to sustainable land management.
1.8 An international convention that was adopted following public outcry of
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deposit/import of toxic waste in Africa and it aims at combating toxic trade.
1.9 An international convention that Namibia is a signatory to and aims protect ozone (2)
layer of the atmosphere from harmful emissions caused by human activity.
1.10 Inventory of the global conservation status of biological species.
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QUESTION 2
2.1. Conservation is the basis of environmental goods and services that keep humans (8)
and the natural environment alive, describe the four ecological services that we
derive from nature and give an example of each.
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QUESTION 3
After the first four communal conservancies in Namibia were gazetted in 1997/1998, over the
years, more and more conservancies were gazette across the country. To date, communal
conservancies have yielded enormous positive impacts.
3.1 Discuss the four main notable positive impacts by communal conservancies in (20)
Namibia. Use examples in your answers.
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QUESTION 4
Although CBNRM programme has immensely improved conservation efforts, and livelihoods in
rural communal areas in Namibia, the programme is faced with challenges/ threats.
4.1 Discussthe challenges/threats facing the CBNRM Programme in Namibia.
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