Title: Using the Land
1Using the Land
2Using the Land
- land is one of the worlds most important
resources
3Using the Land
- land is one of the worlds most important
resources - it produces food for the worlds 6 billion
population
4Using the Land
- land is one of the worlds most important
resources - it produces food for the worlds 6 billion
population - despite this - 40 million die of hunger every
year
5Using the Land
- land is one of the worlds most important
resources - it produces food for the worlds 6 billion
population - despite this - 40 million die of hunger every
year - 1/3rd of the world eats 2/3rds of the food
6Share of food to eat
7Share of food to eat
Share of population
8Why do people starve?
9Why do people starve?
- Small farms
- As the population increases the farm size gets
smaller.
10Why do people starve?
- Small farms
- As the population increases the farm size gets
smaller. - Each farm can only support the family who work
on it.
11Why do people starve?
- Small farms
- As the population increases the farm size gets
smaller. - Each farm can only support the family who work
on it. - There is never any extra money to make
improvements.
12Why do people starve?
- Small farms
- As the population increases the farm size gets
smaller. - Each farm can only support the family who work
on it. - There is never any extra money to make
improvements.
this is called subsistence farming
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14Why do people starve?
- Natural disasters
- Floods wash away crops, animals, housing and
people. - .
Mozambique - 2000
15Why do people starve?
- Natural disasters
- Floods wash away crops, animals, housing and
people. - Cyclones flatten crops, spoiling harvests.
Pakistan/India - 1999
16Why do people starve?
- Natural disasters
- Floods wash away crops, animals, housing and
people. - Cyclones flatten crops, spoiling harvests.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes ruin farmland and kill
too.
17Why do people starve?
- Natural disasters
- Floods wash away crops, animals, housing and
people. - Cyclones flatten crops, spoiling harvests.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes ruin farmland and kill
too. - Pests and diseases destroy 1/3rd of all food
grown.
18A plague of locusts
Farmers in southern Madagascar lose nearly all
their cereal crops A devastating combination of
locust plagues and poor rainfall has nearly wiped
out the maize crop this year in southern
Madagascar. Other staple crops, such as cassava
and sweet potato, have also been affected. The
southern area is the poorest part of an island
nation where 75 percent of the people live below
the poverty line. A Special Report issued by an
FAO/World Food Programme assessment mission to
the country in August/September 1997 found that
harvests in the Southern zone had been hardest
hit by a locust plague that started in October
1996, as well as by poor rainfall.
19Why do people starve?
- Poor Health
- unhealthy people feel too weak to work properly.
20Why do people starve?
- Poor Health
- unhealthy people feel too weak to work properly.
- diseases like malaria, cholera, snail fever and
sleeping sickness kill people - especially the
young.
21Why do people starve?
- Poor Health
- unhealthy people feel too weak to work properly.
- diseases like malaria, cholera, snail fever and
sleeping sickness kill people - especially the
young. - people become trapped in the vicious cycle of
disease.
22People are unhealthy
23People are unhealthy
to weak to work
24People are unhealthy
to weak to work
crops grow badly
25People are unhealthy
to weak to work
crops grow badly
do not produce enough to eat
26People are unhealthy
to weak to work
have too little to eat
crops grow badly
do not produce enough to eat
27People are unhealthy
too weak to fight off disease
to weak to work
have too little to eat
crops grow badly
do not produce enough to eat
28People are unhealthy
too weak to fight off disease
Disease Cycle
to weak to work
have too little to eat
crops grow badly
do not produce enough to eat
29Why do people starve?
- Desertification
- when the soil is bare it can be blown away
making the land unfit for farming.
30Why do people starve?
- Desertification
- when the soil is bare it can be blown away
making the land unfit for farming. - drought, deforestation and over population are
the main causes.
31Why do people starve?
- Desertification
- when the soil is bare it can be blown away
making the land unfit for farming. - drought, deforestation and over population are
the main causes. - overcropping and overgrazing result from
increased pressure on the land.
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34The Green Revolution
35The Green Revolution
- increased crop yields
- reclaiming land for farming
36The Green Revolution
- increased crop yields
- reclaiming land for farming
- reducing soil erosion
37The Green Revolution
- increased crop yields
- reclaiming land for farming
- reducing soil erosion
- better land management
38Increased crop yields
- Scientists developed High Yielding Varieties
(HYV) of crops.
Yield the quantity of crop produced
39Increased crop yields
- Scientists developed High Yielding Varieties
(HYV) of crops. - Increased use of fertilisers (to help growth) and
pesticides (to control harmful pests) and
herbicides (to reduce weeds).
Yield the quantity of crop produced
40Increased crop yields
- Scientists developed High Yielding Varieties
(HYV) of crops. - Increased use of fertilisers (to help growth) and
pesticides (to control harmful pests) and
herbicides (to reduce weeds). - Training in new farming methods helped farmers to
grow new crops.
Yield the quantity of crop produced
41Reclaiming land for farming
irrigation watering
42Reclaiming land for farming
- irrigating dry areas
- terracing hillsides to create flat land on steep
slopes
irrigation watering
43Reclaiming land for farming
- irrigating dry areas
- terracing hillsides to create flat land on steep
slopes - draining marshland
irrigation watering
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45Reducing soil erosion
- irrigation from rivers, wells and reservoirs
helps the crops to grow well - and stops the land
from being left bare.
afforestation planting trees
46Reducing soil erosion
- irrigation from rivers, wells and reservoirs
helps the crops to grow well - and stops the land
from being left bare. - Use terracing and stone walls to prevent sheet
erosion by flash floods.
afforestation planting trees
47Reducing soil erosion
- irrigation from rivers, wells and reservoirs
helps the crops to grow well - and stops the land
from being left bare. - Use terracing and stone walls to prevent sheet
erosion by flash floods. - Intercropping - grow trees with others crops in
the shade. Trees help to retain moisture.
afforestation planting trees
48Better land management
- share out the farmland more equally
remembrement - joining up small farms
49Better land management
- share out the farmland more equally
- join up farms which are too small to be
efficient.
remembrement - joining up small farms