Battle For The Biosphere

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AS - Level (Geography) GCSEs Fichas sobre Battle For The Biosphere, creado por Freya Coombes el 26/02/2015.
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Biomes Large ecosystems e.g. the rain forest.
Biosphere Zone where life is found. It extends 3 meters below and 30 meters above the ground, also 200 meters deep in the ocean.
3 Main Climate Factors -Temperature (most controlled factor) -Precipitation -Sunlight hours
Soil Health -Leaf litter from the trees firms humus which acts as a fertilizer -Forests protect from watershed and erosion (help prevent flash floods)
Atmosphere -The forest removes CO2, this is the carbon sink which helps reduce global warming -Forests produce oxygen
Hydrological Cycle -Forest helps trap silt which purifies the water -Reefs and mangroves provides protection from coastal storms
Values Of The Biosphere -Resources e.g. rubber from trees to make tires -Food e.g. fish and meat and fruit and nuts from trees and plants -Medicine e.g. the periwinkle plant treats leukemia and Hodgkin disease
-Coniferous forest are at high altitudes -Tropical rainforests are found near the equator due to high temps and heavy rainfall -decidous forest have high rainfall -Tundra are within the Artic Circle -Deserts are close to the tropics due to dry air and the suns ray concentration
Direct Destruction Of The BiosphereBby Humans -Deforestation -Mining -Quarrying -Farming -Over fishing
Indirect Destruction Of The Biosphere By Humans -Pollution -Climate Change -Expanding population -Use of raw materials -Development
Sustainable Managment Meeting the needs of people now and in the future and limiting harm to the environment. We need to make sure biomes are here for future generations.
What Does Sustainable Management Involve? -Tree nurseries -Museums (education) -Selective logging -Eco tourism -Waterways (circle of life) -Protected areas -Afforestation (replanting) -Small scale clearance and replanting
Ramsar -168 countries involved (Global scale) -Started in 1971 Protects 2.05 million km2 of wetland -Because wetland provides biodiversity in rare species -E.g. UAE and Barr Al Hikman
CITES -Started in 1973 -Ensures international trade specimen of animals and plants don't threaten their survival -Because it can cause extinction -E.g. UAE, Czech Republic, Dlovakia
WWF -Protects endangered animals -started in 1961 -because species are going extinct -E.g. Nepal's Himalayas and Virunga (Africa)
Conservation International -Secures a stable global climate -Started in 1987 -Because the world and life is dependent on Earth's existence -E.g. Africa, Madagascar and Tonlesap Lake
National Parks, UK -Protects natural beauty, 22,000 km2 in 15 parks -Started in 1951 -Because of leisure, enjoyment, culture etc. -E.g. Peak District and Yorkshire Dales
Forest Reserve Kilum Cameroon Republic Problems With Sustainable Managment -Social- people may not get involved, no education -Economic- protection of endangered species costs an estimate of $31 billion, Eco tourism is low and expensive -Environmental- sustainable management means controlling the environment so biomes don't develop naturally
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