Geography Resource Management Jan 2019 Flashcards

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What are resources?

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Resources are a supply of something that has value or a purpose.

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How is the demand for food in the UK changing?

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  • From 2015 - 2037 population expected to rise by 9mil
  • Increase future food demand
  • UK is not self-sufficient for food supplies
  • UK imports 40% of total food and this is increasing
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Why does the UK import food?

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  • UK produced food can be expensive due to poor harvests
  • Demand for exotic food
  • Demand for seasonal food all year round
  • UK climate is unsuitable for production of some foods
  • Food from abroad is cheaper for supermarkets to buy
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What impact does importing food have?

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This increases the food miles of the product - this can add to our carbon footprint.

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What is an energy surplus? Energy deficit?

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Energy surplus - When there are is more energy produced than energy used.

Energy deficit - When there is more energy used than energy produced.

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What countries/areas have energy surpluses or deficits?

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Surplus:

  • Russia and Eastern Europe
  • Middle East

Deficit:

  • Western Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
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What are the physical and political factors of energy supply

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Physical:
- Geology determines availability of fossil fuels

Political:

  • Political instability (Middle East)
  • Western countries want to stop Iran producing nuclear power, they think it will be used for non-peaceful uses
  • German government is planning to stop production of nuclear power by 2020
  • UK government has decided to cut subsides for renewable energy.
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Why is energy consumption increasing?

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  • Due to LIC’s and NEE’s going through industrialisation, there wealth is increasing and allowing for better electronics which in turn increases energy demand.
  • The rising population in expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 and all these extra people will use more energy.
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What are some renewable energy sources?

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Biomass = Energy produced from organic matter.

Wind = Turbines turned by the wind. (Land or Sea)

Hydro (HEP) = Turbines turned by water. (In dams)

Tidal = Turbines turned by water due to rising and falling tides. (In barrages/dams)

Geothermal = Turbines turned by steam. (Water heated underground)

Wave = Turbines turned by air/wind. (Waves force air into chamber with turbines)

Solar = Photovoltaic cells convert sunlight into energy.

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What are the advantages of extracting natural gas?

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  • Cleanest of the fossil fuels with 45% less CO2 and less toxic chemicals such as NO and SO2.
  • Lower risk of environmental accidents.
  • Provides employment for 1.2 million people.
  • Can be transported in many ways such as pipelines or tankers over land and sea.
  • Relatively abundant compared to other fuels. Makes the extraction of shale gas more economic.
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What are the disadvantages of extracting natural gas?

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  • Dangerous if handled or transported carelessly.
  • Some reserves are in politically corrupt countries which could use it as a weapon.
  • `Contributes to global warming due to CO2 and CH4 emissions.
  • Pipelines are expensive to build and maintain.
  • Fracking is controversial as it uses water. Wastewater and chemicals can pollute ground water.
  • Minor earthquakes could occur.
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