Title: Making the Global Connection
1Global Connections Forests of the World
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Making the Global Connection
2Objective
- Identify ways that forests are important to
people and other living things. - Develop and conduct a survey of family and
friends to learn what others think about their
connection to the worlds forests.
3Searchable Key Words
- ecosystem services
- forest commodity
- forest product
- worlds forests
4Background
5Am I connected to the forest?
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6Yes, we are
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7Forests cover 30 of the worlds land area
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Major role of forests
- Carbon cycle
- Oxygen cycle
- Nitrogen cycle
- Soil stabilization
- Gene storage
- Regulate temperature
- Regulate rain fall
- Provide wood and fiber
- Watershed protection
- Habitat for animals and plants
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Background Vocabulary
- Watershed The land area that delivers runoff
water and sediment to a major river or stream and
its tributaries
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Background Vocabulary
- Habitat The area that provides an animal or
plant with adequate food, water, shelter and
living space
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- Background Vocabulary
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- Ecosystem The interacting system of a biological
community - and its nonliving environment
- the place where those interactions occur
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- Background Vocabulary
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- Commodity A good or service that is exchanged
for money
13Forests Provide
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Wood Products Fuelwood, Roundwood Sawnwood
Nonwood forest products Fiber Food Medicines Cork Resins
Water Drinking Irrigation
Fodder Food for animals
Removing air pollutants Carbon storage
Watershed functions Regulate weather
Create soil Cycling nutrients
Provide habitat Maintain biodiversity
Recreation Employment
14The value of wood
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- Nearly half the people on Earth
- use wood as fuel for cooking and heating
15Wood Use
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Furniture
Paper
Building material
Tools
Packaging
16Nonwood products
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Do you use these products?
17Using the internet, find what tree or forest is
connected to the product below.
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natural rubber
cork
cocoa
bamboo
nuts
maple syrup
chicle
honey
ginseng
natural cosmetics
mushrooms
cola
heart of palm
18Human and trees psychological connections
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- Recreation
- Ecotourism
- Relaxation
- Therapy
- Spiritual connections
19Recreation
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20Ecotourism
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21Relaxation and therapy
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22Spiritual connection
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23Doing the activity
24Now, time to work!
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We will develop and conduct a survey to learn
what others think about their connections to the
worlds forest
Question
Make a list ___________________ _________________
__ ___________________ ___________________
- In what ways is your life
- affected by forests?
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In what ways is your life affected by forests?
Class list ___________________
___________________ ___________________ _________
__________ ___________________
Effect from ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Is this an effect from a local forest or from a
forest in another part of the world?
Label your list with either ? Local forest ?
Forest in another part of the world
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Group discussion
- In what ways are we connected to forests all over
the world?
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28Lets do a survey!
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- Question
- What do your family and friends believe about
their connections to forests of the world? - Tool
- Write you own survey questions
- or
- Use the Forest of the World Opinionnaire (page
35) as a guide to create your own questionnaire. - Procedure
- Small groups for a brainstorm about questions on
your survey. - Choose 2 or 3 of the best questions.
- Test your questions with other students or
teachers. - Revise it if necessary.
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30Writing your own survey questions
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- Possibilities of survey questions?
- Yes/No
- Multiple-choice
- Open-ended
- Combination
31Your survey questions
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________________________ _________________________
_____________________________ ____________________
__________________________________ _______________
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32Revising your questions
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- Are there any duplicates that can be eliminated?
- Is there an appropriate number of questions?
- Is there a suitable variety of question forms?
- What order of questions would be best?
- Is there anything else the survey needs?
33Do the survey!
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- Deadline _________
- Sample size _________
- (How many completed surveys do we need?)
- Who will compile the results?________
- Who will make the charts and graphs?_______
34Survey results discussion
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- What does this survey tell us about what people
think about the forests of the world? - Did any of the responses surprise you? How?
- Which aspects of forests were the most important
and least important to the people we surveyed? - How did their responses compare with those of the
class? - Document your conclusions with appropriate
- charts and graphs.
35Assessment
- Write a few paragraphs about what you learned
from developing the survey and from evaluating
the survey results
36Enrichment
37Interview with non-local resident
Activity 1 Enrichment Interview
- Meeting with a resident from another region of
the country or another country - Questions
- What memories do you have of the forests?
- What did they look like?
- How did those forests compare to forests here?
- How did your family use the forests?
- What attitudes did people have about forests
compared to attitudes here?
38Using Technology
Activity 1 Enrichment Technology
- Use a graphing calculator or other technology
tool to graph and analyze the results of the
survey.
39Research Careers
Activity 1 Enrichment Careers
- Surveys are a technique used in a number of
professions. - Explore different ways that people might use
surveys on the job. - Search magazines or newspapers for stories that
involve survey results or compare different
online survey tools.
40Resource
- For additional sample survey questions, see the
Perceptions of Forests issue of the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United
Nations international journal of forestry,
Unasylva 54, no. 213 (2003/2) - http//www.fao.org/docrep/005/y9882e/y9882e00.htm.