Those of you who live in cities and those who have visited a city, might have seen that traffic is regulated by lights on the cross-roads. Red light means ‘stop’, amber light provides a gap between red and green lights ‘to get set’ and green light means ‘go’. The concept shows that neither is there a situation of absolute necessity (environmental determinism) nor is there a condition of absolute freedom (possibilism). It means that human beings can conquer nature by obeying it. They have to respond to the red signals and can proceed in their pursuits of development when nature permits the modifications. It means that possibilities can be created within the limits which do not damage the environment and there is no free run without accidents. The free run which the developed economies attempted to take has already resulted in the green house effect, ozone layer depletion, global warming, receding glaciers and degrading lands. |
Environmental determinism is also referred to as |
Naturalisation of humans Humanisation of nature Stop and go determinism None of the above |
Naturalisation of humans |
Environmental determinism is also referred to as naturalisation of humans where nature plays active role and humans are passive and humans work as per the dictates of nature and is regarded as supreme force or mother nature. |