Cunningham
Cunningham
Cunningham
William P. Cunningham University of Minnesota Barbara Woodworth Saigo Saiwood Biology Resources
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Planet Earth Environmental Dilemmas
population food shortages energy pollution
A DIVIDED WORLD
Rich vs. Poor North vs. South Developed countries vs. undeveloped countries
First, Second, Third and Fourth World Countries
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Human Development Index Developmental Discrepancies
basic social services
education health care
Sustainable Development
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVES
Neo-Malthusian Technological optimists/Promethean environmentalism Cornucopian Fallacy Lessons from the Past
CHAPTER 2
Environmental Justice
Environmental racism Toxic colonialism Is Nature fragile or resilient?
Molecules
compound
Organic Compounds
carbon
Cells
Ecosystems
Food Chains
Productivity/biomass Food chain/food web Trophic level
producers consumers
Organisms
herbivores carnivores omnivores
Natural Selection
Adaptation Evolution HABITAT
Predation
Predators
parasites Pathogens
Prey
Competition
Intraspecific competition Interspecific competition
Territoriality
Symbiosis
Commensalism Mutualism
Community Properties
Productivity Abundance and Diversity Complexity and Connectedness Resilience and Stability Structure Edges and Boundaries
Ecological Succession
Primary Succession Secondary Succession Pioneer Species Ecological Development Climax Community
Terrestrial Biomes
Deserts Grasslands
Prairies Savannas
Tundra Conifer Forests Evergreen Forests Tropical Forests Tropical Seasonal Forests
Aquatic Ecosystems
Freshwater and Saline Ecosystems Estuaries and Wetlands Shorelines and Barrier Islands
Coral reefs
Landscape Ecology
Patchiness & Heterogeneity Landscape Dynamics
Restoration Ecology
Rehabilitation Remediation Reclamation Re-creation Nature, self-healing
CHAPTER 6
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Growth
Exponential Growth Geometric Growth Arithmetic Growth J Curve
Population Distribution
Urbanization and Growth
The future is urban Hyper-urbanization - LDCs The United States and other MDCs Spatial patterns of development
Population Growth
Birth Rates Over-population Technology and Ingenuity
Human Demography
Fertility Birthrate Zero population growth Mortality and death rates Population growth rates Life span and life expectancy
dependency ratio
Demographic Transition
Improved living conditions Development and Population Optimistic View Pessimistic View Social Justice View Ecojustice View Infant Mortality Womens Rights
CHAPTER 8
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Classical Economics
Diminished Returns Demand Supply Market Equilibrium Marginal Costs Price Elasticity
Neoclassical Economics
Karl Marx E. F. Schumacher
Ecological Economics
steady-state economy
Sustainability
Sustainable Development
CHAPTER 9
Health Hazards
Infectious Diseases Respiratory diseases
pneumonia tuberculosis influenza whooping cough
Toxic Chemicals
Irritants Respiratory fibrotic agents Asphyxiants Allergens Neurotoxins Mutagens Teratogens Carcinogens
Trauma
stress
Diet
Measuring Toxicity
Animal Testing Toxicity Ratings Acute vs. Chronic Doses and Effects Detection Limits
Assessment
Risks
Acceptable risks??
Risk Analysis
Identifying Risks The Greatest Risks Problems - Risk Assessment Risk-Benefit Analysis Managing Risks
CHAPTER 10
Human Nutrition
Energy Needs
undernourishment over-nourishment
Nutritional Needs
proteins carbohydrates lipids and oils minerals vitamins
Agricultural Economics
Food Supplies Food Subsidies Agricultural Aid International Food Trade Cash Crops
World Hunger
Famines Food Shortages
What is soil?
Soil, a renewable resource Soil composition
humus
Erosion
Types of erosion
sheet erosion rill erosion gully erosion streambank erosion
Agricultural Resources
Water Fertilizer Climate Energy Crop Diversity
Soil Conservation
Managing Topography
contour plowing strip-farming tied ridges terracing
CHAPTER 12
PEST CONTROL
Botanical Pests
Weeds
Pesticides
Insecticides
Herbicides
Fungicides
Pest Controls
Early Controls
Botanical Chemical
Modern Controls
Synthetic chemicals
DDT
Pesticide Types
Inorganic pesticides Natural organic pesticides
botanicals
Pesticide Benefits
Disease control Crop protection Increased crop production
Pesticide Problems
Effects on Nontarget Species Pesticide Resistance/Pest resurgence Creation of New Pests Persistence and Mobility in the Environment Human Health Problems
Personal Safety
CHAPTER 13
BIODIVERSITY
Benefits of Biodiversity
Food Drugs Medicine Ecological Benefits Aesthetic and Cultural Benefits
Threats to Biodiversity
Extinction Natural Causes Mass Extinction
Biodiversity Protection
Hunting and Fishing Laws Endangered Species Act Recovery Plans Private Land and Critical Habitat Minimum Viable Populations Habitat Protection International Wildlife Treaties Zoos Botanical Gardens Captive Breeding Programs
CHAPTER 14
World Forests
Forest Distribution
Closed canopy Open canopy Woodland
Forest Products
Industrial Timber Fuelwood
Tropical Forests
Diminishing Forests Swidden Agriculture Logging and Land Invasions Forest Protection
Reforestation
Debt-for-Nature Swaps
Temperate Forests
Ancient forest/old growth forests Wilderness Protection Wildlife Protection Harvesting old growth forests
clear-cutting strip-cutting selective-cutting
Fire Management
Rangelands
Range Management Overgrazing and Land Degradation
desertification
Grazing Fees
Land Ownership
Who owns what?
Land Reform Indigenous Lands
CHAPTER 15
PRESERVING NATURE
Wilderness Areas
Wildlife Refuges
Refuge Management International Wildlife Preserves
poaching
Tectonic Processes
Tectonic Plates Magma
Shifting Continents
Mineralogy
Metals Nonmetal Minerals Strategic Minerals
Processing
water pollution chemical emissions
Geologic Hazards
Earthquakes
Tsunami
Volcanoes Floods
CHAPTER 17
Weather Engine
Solar Radiation/ Heat
Albedo (reflectivity) Greenhouse effect
Convection Currents
Water vapor
Weather
Energy Balance in the Atmosphere Convection Cells Prevailing Winds Jet Streams Frontal Weather cold and warm fronts Cyclonic Storms hurricanes and tornadoes Seasonal Winds monsoon Weather Modification
Climate
Climatic Catastrophes
Ice Ages
El Nio
Sources
Burning Fossil Fuels Industrial Processes Deforestation Agriculture
Cutting Emissions
United Nations Earth Summit Kyoto Protocol Developed Nations Developing Nations
CHAPTER 18
AIR POLLUTION
Unconventional Pollutants
Emissions & emissions standards Unconventional or noncriteria pollutants Aesthetic degradation Indoor air Pollution
smoke
Hydrologic Cycle Evaporation/Sublimation Saturation Point Relative humidity Condensation Dew Point Rainfall & Topography Rain Shadow Desert Belts Balancing the Water Budget
Water Resources
Freshwater Shortages
A Scarce Resource Depleting Groundwater
subsidence sinkholes
CHAPTER 20
WATER POLLUTION
Water Pollution
Point Sources Non-point Sources Atmospheric Deposition
Infectious Agents Oxygen-Demanding Wastes Plant Nutrients & Cultural Eutrophication Toxic Inorganic Materials Heavy Metals Nonmetallic Salts Acids and Bases Organic Chemicals Sediments Thermal Pollution
Water Legislation
Clean Water Act Clean Water Act Reauthorization Other Important Water Legislation
Safe Drinking Water Act Superfund Great lakes Water Quality Agreement
CHAPTER 21
CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
Energy
A Brief History Current Energy Sources
Fossil fuels Nuclear power Hydroelectric Solar
Coal
Coal Resources and Reserves Mining Air Pollution
Oil
Oil Resources and Reserves Oil Imports and Domestic Supplies Oil Shales and Tar Sands
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Resources and Reserves Unconventional Gas Sources
Methane hydrate
Nuclear Power
Nuclear Reactors: How They Work? Types of Reactors Alternative Reactor Designs Breeder Reactors
CHAPTER 22
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Conservation
Utilization Efficiencies Energy Conversion Efficiencies
net energy yield
Wind Energy
Wind Farms
CHAPTER 23
Solid Waste
Waste Stream
Paper, 38% Yard waste, 17% Metals, 8% Plastics, 8% Glass, 7% Food, 7% Miscellaneous, 14%
Store Permanently
Retrievable Storage
CHAPTER 24
Urbanization
What is a city?
Rural area Urban area Village City Megacity Core region
World Urbanization
Urban Problems
The Developing World
Traffic and Congestion Air Pollution Sewer Systems and Water Pollution Housing
Slums Shantytowns Squatter Towns
Roads/freeways
City Planning
History Garden Cities and New Towns Cities of the Future
technopolis
Urban Redesign
Limit size Development areas Shopping malls into city centers Convenience for shopping and services Job location Exercise areas Diverse housing Superblocks Self-sustainable food and waste centers Public participation
CHAPTER 25
Environmental Education
Environmental Literacy Environmental Careers
Individual Accountability
Shopping for Green Products
precycling Non toxic products recyclable products natural products Environmentally friendly products
Blue Angels and Green Seals Limits of Green Consumerism Paying Attention to Whats Important
Collective Actions
Student Environmental Groups Mainline Environmental Organizations Broadening the Environmental Agenda Deep or Shallow Environmentalism Radical Environmental Groups Anti-environmental Backlash
Global Issues
Public Opinions and Environmental Protection
Post materialist values
Green Plans National Legislation Courts Executive Branch Environmental Impact Statements International Environmental Treaties and Conventions