Biodiversity and Change
Biodiversity and Change
Biodiversity and Change
and Sustainability
Biodiversity
Biosphere
Ecosystem
Biome
Ecological niche
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measured?
Why is the biodiversity of tropical rainforests
so important?
Why is biodiversity reduction occurring in
tropical rainforests?
What are the environmental consequences of
deforestation in tropical rainforests?
How can tropical rainforests be managed
sustainably?
The degree of
variation of life
forms
entire planet.
Biodiversity is one measure of the health of
ecosystems.
Life on Earth today consists of many millions of distinct
biological species.
The United Nations declared the year 2010 as the
International Year of Biodiversity.
Biomes
Homo sapiens
suns energy +
= carbohydrates
Not
pyramid of energy
tropical rainforests
varies little.
Shifting Cultivation
semievergreen forest: longer dry season (the upper tree story consists of
moist/dry deciduous forest (monsoon): the length of the dry season increases
Slash and Burn Most clearances are still by the local people and tribes needing land on which to grow crops. They
clear the forest by slash and burn. Vegetation is cut down and then burned. The ash acts like a fertiliser adder
nutrients to the soil. When the soil begins to turn infertile (usually after 3-5 years) the people move on. This is called
shifting cultivation. It is a sustainable method of farming in the rainforest. It ensures the forest will recover.
Road BuildingTransamazon. To get to oil. To get to mahogany trees etc. (and settlers move in).
Logging Commercial logging is the major cause of primary rainforest destruction in South East Asia and Africa.
World wide, it is responsible for the destruction of 5 million ha. per year. Logging roads enable landless people to
enter the forest. In Africa, 75% of land being cleared by peasant farmers is land that has been previously logged.
Cattle Ranching Ranching is a major cause of deforestation, particularly in Central and South America. In Central
America, two-thirds of lowland tropical forests have been turned into pasture since 1950.
Hydroelectric Power An unlimited supply of water and ideal river conditions have led to the development of hydro
electric power stations (HEP Stations).
Farming There are nearly 3 million landless people in Brazil alone. The government has cleared large areas of the
Amazon Rainforest and encouraged people to move there. The scheme has not been successful. Farmers stay on the
same land and attempt to farm the land year after year. Nutrients in the soil are quickly exhausted as there is no
longer a humus layer to provide nutrients. The soil becomes infertile and nothing will grow.
Mining The mining of iron ore, bauxite , gold, oil and other minerals have benefited many LEDCs. However, it has
also devastated large areas of rainforest e.g. The Amazon.
Soya bean production
Chicken McNuggets
Food
plantations
regions that
were
formerly
forest.by
The forest in
regularly
saves
our
global primary
food supply
offering
new,
disease-resistant crops. Although we have sampled only a
tiny fraction
of the potential foods that tropical forests offer, they
already have
profound influence on our diet. An astounding number (250)
of fruits
(bananas,
citrus),and
vegetables
(peppers,
nuts
In the mid-1980s
90s, 40 million
tons ofokra),
bananas
were
consumed
worldwide each year, along with 13 million tons of
(cashews,
peanuts),
Indrinks
the mid-1980s
andcola),
90s, 40
of bananas
mangos.
(coffee, tea,
oilsmillion
(palm,tons
coconut),
flavorings
were consumed worldwide each year, along with 13
(cocoa,
million
tons of mangos.
spices)
other
foods
(beans,
grains,
vanilla,
Central sugar,
American
coffeeand
exports
were
worth
US$3 billion
in fish)
1970.
originated in
Central
American
coffee exports
were
US$3
billion
and around
the rainforest
and are
stillworth
mostly
grown
on
in 1970. in
plantations
regions that were formerly primary forest.
found there.
Tourism (recreation)