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Battle for the Biosphere
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A-Level Geography (GCSE) Mind Map on Battle for the Biosphere, created by juliasutton on 04/12/2013.
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Battle for the Biosphere
Factors
On Vegetation
Temperature
Affects plant growth
High Latitude=Cold
Less concentrated heat
Precipitation
Lots at low pressure belts
Equator & medium Latitude
E.g. UK
Local Factors
Altitude
temp decreases 6.5 degrees
Every 1000m in height
Little vegetation on high mountains
rainfall
Higher altitude = more rain
Drainage
In river deltas and area with impermeable rock and soil
Marshes and Swamps are present
Soils
Little influence
Alkaline soil
More ash and beech trees
Goods and Services
Biosphere Provides:
Goods
For Commercial use
& Survival
Exploited by Transnational Companies
Timber
Meat/Fish
Biomass for Energy
Services
Maintaining Biodiversity
Atmospheric Gas Balance
Water purification
almost everything for indigenous people
Use of the Rainforest
Ecological Uses
Watershed protection
Soil erosion control
Climate and weather regulation
Commercial Uses
Logs
Industrial uses
Charcol
Subsistence needs
Fuelwood
building poles and housing
green medicine
Rainforest Threats
Catergories
Immediate
E.g.
Logging
Tourism
Pollution
Root Causes
E.g.
Poverty
Debt
Pressure for reasources
Tourism
High density
Degradation
Direct
E.g.
Cattle Ranches
logging
Road Construction
In Bazil
Area the size of France is Protected
Less demand for reasources
Since recession
Forest Code has been reinforced
Indirect
Global Warming
Causing
Plants to flower early
Temperature increase
Warming Arctic Tundra
Conservation
Global
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
Treaty to stop...
Trade in products from endangered Species
Elephant Ivory
RAMSAR Wetlands
Agreement to protect wetlands
National
UK
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Ntional Parks
Community Forests
Kilum-ljim
Sustainable Environmental Development
Cameroon
Africa
Home to lots of natives
Under pressure
From...
Farming
Logging for Timber
Project Started
BirdLife International
To create sustainable forest reserve
Worked with locals
They...
Marked out the forest reserve area
Developed rules for sustainable use
Set up unit to manage forest
Educated people about...
Replanting trees
Safe levels of hunting and logging
Ecotourism
Small scale
Created zones
For..
Hunting
Tourism
Conservation
Set up tree nurseries
Afforestation
Aim to conserve forest so..
Future generations could use it
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