Human Env - land degradation Flashcards

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“Referring to either a named rainforest or a semi-arid area you have studied, describe the causes of land degradation on the area” - unlikely

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Deforestation - demand for wood for cooking by women - removes roots binding soil together - soil becomes easily eroded & tress cant regrow - infertile soil as no nutrients

Overuse of irrigation - excess water is applied and water is left on soil in water surface run off - becomes waterlogged and salt accumulates poisoning crops - soil temp increases cause no absorption & reflection - leads to deforestation

Overcultivation - growing same crops on same piece of land - soil neutrinos decrease - nutrient depletion and reduce yields - heavy - machienry can then compact the solid if used - steep and arid land then used for the crops

Population increase - high births and low deaths increase population - animals such as cattle/sheep/goats overgraze vegetation cause of how many there are needed for human consumption- Overcultivation - loss of soil depth and fertility - breaks down soil structure

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“ describe strategies used to manage rural land degradation, and comment on the effectiveness of these strategies” - common appearance

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The place studies

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The Sahel Zone

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The effects of land degradation - likely to appear

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Loss of fertile topsoil through water or wind erosion - leading to the inability of the land to support vegetation - food supply becomes scarce/limited for farmers and their families so they use all their finances for buying food from others in fear of starvation - because scarce they are pricey - leaves families in dangers of the elements as they cannot pay for both food and housing.

Land has become barren and dry as the soil has lost its nutrients - creates rural migration into overcrowded urban areas in the south of the Sahel - because lack of food because land cannot grow crops so they seek crops from elsewhere - conflict happens over these land/resources as people are forced to move - growth of large refugee camps e.g in Mali and caused more pressure on shanty towns

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