Title: Human Environment Interaction
1Human Environment Interaction
2Physical Geography Of Sub-Saharan Africa
3Physical Geography Of Sub-Saharan Africa
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5- The Sahel is a narrow band of dry grassland that
runs east to west along the southern edge of the
Sahara. - The Sahel is known as the shore of the desert
and literally means coastland in Arabic. - People use the Sahel mostly for herding.
6- Desertification is an expansion of dry conditions
into moist areas that are next to deserts. - Humans can also cause desertification through
their land use choices, such as over-farming.
7- Overgrazing of vegetation by livestock can also
result in desertification. - Animals also trample the soil, making it more
vulnerable to erosion.
8- When farmers drill for water to irrigate, the
resulting loss of vegetation can also cause a
loss of moisture, which can lead to erosion
and/or further desertification. - As moisture is leached (removed) from soil, it
can cause an increase in the salt levels of the
soil, preventing the growth of new vegetation. - LESS moisture More erosion MORE salt in soil
MORE desertification
9- Growing population levels are an indirect cause
of desertification. - More people the need for more food. More food
the need for more farming.
10- More Human Interaction with Environment of
Africa - Oil discovered in Nigeria in 1956
- Niger Delta-a region that contains most of
Nigerias oil. - Nigeria is the 6th leading oil exporter in the
world. - 2 million barrels are extracted each day much
of it is shipped to the U.S.
11- While drilling for oil, the Nigerian government
foreign oil companies have often damaged the land
harmed the people living in the Niger delta.
12- Damage by the oil companies the Nigerian
government has been severe. - 4,000 oil spills over the past 4 decades.
- Cleanup operations are slow/non-existent.
13- In 2000, there was an explosion fire spread
along 1 mile of the pipeline. - This accident cost thousands of lives major
environmental ruin in the region.
14- Oil-related fires have often resulted, causing
acid rain soot. - There is a high incident of people in the region
who have contracted respiratory diseases.
15- Many of the explosions were not accidents but
caused intentionally. - Bandits, in cooperation with corrupt government
officials the military, drain fuel from the
pipelines then resell it.
ANSWER NOW (1) Describe the major natural
resource economic reason for HEI in Nigeria,
and (2) with reference to the natural resource in
Nigeria, how has political corruption affected
the people and environment in Nigeria?
16- During the 1970s, high oil prices made Nigeria
one of the wealthiest nations in Africa. During
the same time, the government borrowed heavily
against the future sale of its oil. - BUT, prices fell the Nigerian government owed
millions to other nations, including the U.S.
17- Mismanagement, poor planning, corruption, a
decline in oil prices left Nigeria poorer than
before the oil boom.
18 Mt. Kenya
Mt. Kilimanjaro
19 Mt. Kenya
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Mt. Kenya
Mt. Kilimanjaro
20Continuing with West Africa
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22- The empires of Ghana, Mali, Songhai thrived in
West Africa because of their location on trade
routes across the Sahara.
23- Gold salt were the main products traded in this
region.
24- By the 17th C., Goree Island, off the coast of
Senegal, emerged as another powerful trading
center, but the items being sold forever changed
the development and history of Africa and the
Western Hemisphere.
25- Goree Island served as one of the busiest points
for exporting slaves during the 17th through
early 19th Century slave trade.
26- West Africa, since ancient times, has been a
region of many different cultures and peoples. - Prior to 19th and 20th C. colonialism, these
different African cultures practiced self-rule
within their respective cultures or tribes,
creating what is known as a stateless society.
27- A Stateless society is one in which people rely
on family lineages to govern themselves rather
than an elected government or monarch. - Lineage is a family or group that has descended
from a common ancestor.
28- An example of a stateless society is the Igbo of
southeast Nigeria. - Many stateless societies faced challenges from
19th and 20th Century European colonizers, who
expected one ruler, not someone of lineage, to
govern the society.
29- Trade is as important in West Africa today as it
was in the past. - The economic well being of West Africa is based
on the sale of its products to industrialized
countries of Europe, North America, Asia.
30- To help strengthen the economic power of Western
Africa - The Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWA) was
formed in 1975. - 15 of the 16 nations in Western Africa are part
of the ECOWA, helping them better compete against
years of former economic domination that had
begun during colonization. - The West African country that is not part of
ECOWA is Mauritania.
31West African country of Ghana
- Ghanas economy relies primarily on mining and
cash crops and the export of gold, diamonds,
magnesium, bauxite and cocoa. - Ghanas transition from colonialism to democracy
has had setbacks, including military civil war.
32 - As a result, in part, of a new constitution that
was adopted in 1992, Ghana has held free
elections since the 1990s. - The new political stability that has been
achieved through the smooth transitions in power
has also provided a better climate for economic
growth.
More Stability
33Major West African trouble spot
- The worst economic conditions in West Africa are
in Sierra Leone, which once produced some of the
worlds highest quality diamonds. - Years of political instability civil wars have
left the economy in shambles. -
34- Sierra Leones relatively uneducated population
causes a shortage in skilled workers. - The road transportation system contains few
highways only 800 miles of road!
35Culture Symbols of West Africa
- Ashanti, who live in what is now Ghana, are known
for their work in weaving colorful asasia. - Westerners usually refer to asasia as kente
cloth.
36- Designs of kente cloth contain colorful woven
geometric figures with specific meanings. - Only royalty were allowed to wear kente cloth.
37West African Music
- West African popular music involves a blend of
traditional African music with American forms of
jazz, blues, and reggae. - Over the years, West African musicians used
French and English lyrics to attract an
international audience.
38East Africa
39- East Africa, which includes the Horn of Africa,
is called the cradle of humanity because of the
large number of prehistoric human remains found
in the region.
40- In 1931, Louis Leakey, an English archaeologist,
began research in the Olduvai Gorge, located in
Tanzania.
41Olduvai Gorge
42Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania
43- The Olduvai Gorge has provided archaeologists
with the most continuous record of humanity,
including the remains of 65 individual hominids - Hominids were the first humans that walked
upright.
44- In 1959, Louis Mary Leakey discovered a species
called homo habilis, who were the 1st human
creatures to make stone tools. - Homo habilis lived approximately 2 million years
ago.
45- East Africa has been a crossroads of humanity
because of its geographic position near water
routes and seas oceans.
46- Aksum was an important civilization that emerged
in present day Ethiopia in the A.D. 100s. - Its location on the Red Sea Indian Ocean made
it an important trading center contributed to
its expansion power.
47Economy of East Africa
- Agriculture forms the economic foundation of East
Africa. - In addition, East Africas world-famous wildlife
parks generate millions of dollars for the
regions economy.
48- East Africa is more than 70 rural.
- Since European colonization, countries have
relied more on cash crops like coffee, tea
sugar. - Relying on cash crops can be risky because the
price of crops varies according to the world
market.
49- At present, East Africas agricultural balance is
changing because people are beginning to leave
their rural farms for greater economic
opportunities in the cities.
50- Besides farming, one of the main economic
activities in East Africa is tourism. - The wildlife parks in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania
are world famous. - 1938 the game reserves were created because
Europeans were killing animals for sport at a
high rate.
51- In east Africa, farmers and people in the tourism
industry are competing against each other for use
of game reserve parklands. - Some groups want to eliminate or reduce the size
of the wildlife reserves to create more farmland.
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52Cultures of East Africa
- There are 2 major ethnic groups in East Africa
- the Masai and
- the Kikuyu
53- The Masai
- Masai groups live on the grassland of the rift
valleys in Kenya Tanzania. - Most herd livestock farm the land.
- They make their clothes from calfskin or buffalo
hide, often greasing their clothes with cow fat
to protect themselves from the sun rain. - The Masai are also known for their intricate
beadwork jewelry.
54- Kikuyu are the largest ethnic group in Kenya-6.6
million. - Homeland is centered around Mt. Kenya
- Traditionally herders, but now they live
throughout the country and work in a variety of
jobs.
55Health Care in Modern Africa
- AIDS- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
- AIDS is caused by HIV- Human Immunodeficiency.
- People with HIV do not necessarily have AIDS
can carry HIV for years without not knowing it. - As a result, AIDS statistics can be misleading.
56- The number of people who have AIDS lags behind
those infected with HIV. - Some medical geographers predict that the
populations of Africas worst affected countries
could decline by 10 to 20.
57- Egypt faces environmental challenges caused by
water. - Egyptians tried to control the floodwaters of the
Nile throughout history. - Egyptians built the 1st Aswan Dam in 1902.
58- Four miles upriver from the 1st Aswan Dam, the
Egyptians cut a huge channel through the land
beside the Nile River. - The builders used the rocks from the channel as a
base for their new creationthe Aswan High Dam,
which was completed in 1970.
59- Lake Nasser, which Egypt shares with Sudan, is
the artificial lake created behind the dam. - It stretches nearly 300 miles!
60- The dam gives farmers a regular supply of water.
- It holds the Niles floodwaters, releasing them
as needed so that farmers can use the water
effectively for irrigation.
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62- As a result of the dam, farmers can have 2 or 3
harvests per year. - The dam has increased Egypts farmable land by
50. - The dam has also helped Egypt avoid droughts
floods.
63Problems With the Dam
- During the dams construction, many people had to
be relocated. - The dam decreased the fertility of the soil
around the Nile. - The river no longer deposits its rich silt or
sediment on the farmland. - Farmers must now rely on expensive fertilizers to
enrich the soil.
64- Rates of malaria other diseases have increased
due to greater numbers of mosquitoes, which
thrive on the still waters of Lake Nasser the
irrigation canals.
65Colonization Disrupts Africa
- In the 19th century, Europes industrialized
nations became interested in Africas raw
materials. - They wanted to colonize control parts of Africa
to obtain the resources.
66Scramble for Africa
- Europeans did not want to fight over Africa.
- To prevent wars, 14 European nations convened the
Berlin Conference. - Berlin Conference-in 1884-1885 to lay down the
rules for dividing Africa.
67- No African ruler was invited to attend this
conference, even though it concerned Africas
land people. - By 1914, only Liberia Ethiopia remained free of
European control.
68- Nations that attended the conference decided that
any European country could claim land in Africa
by telling other nations of their claims
showing they could control the area.
69- The European nations divided Africa without
regard to where African ethnic or linguistic
groups lived. - They set boundaries that combined peoples who
were traditional enemies divided others who
were not.
70- Europes division of Africa is often cited as one
of the root causes of the political violence
ethnic conflicts in Africa in the 20th century.
71- During the Europeans 19th 20th Century
colonization of Africas countries, Ethiopian
emperor Menelik II protected his country from
takeover by the Italians. - Ethiopia, in 1896, defeated Italys attempted
armed takeover by fighting back with their own
arms that had been provided, in part, by the
French.
72Conflict in East Africa
- By the 1970s, most of East Africa has regained
its independence from Europe. - Internal disputes civil wars became a serious
problem.
73- One problem was that European colonial powers had
not prepared East African nations for
independence. - Ethnic boundaries created by the Europeans forced
cultural divisions that had not existed before
colonialism.