Describe how economic activities may lead to soil erosion and desertification at a local and global level
Describe how economic activities may lead to soil erosion and desertification at a local and global level
Desertification is the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert.
Soil degradation is a global process. It involves both the physical loss (erosion) and the reduction in quality of topsoil associated with nutrient decline and contamination.
Watch the videos and make notes on the case study details.
In groups, create something to explain the link between human activity and environmental damage. Choose from one of the topics below.
Use information from the textbook as well as online sources to make something creative.
Demonstrate the need for sustainable development and management of Europe's fish stocks
Demonstrate the need for sustainable development and management of Europe's fish stocks
What do you understand by the following terms?
Sustainable development is a carefully calculated system of resource management which ensures that the current level of exploitation does not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Resource management is the control of the exploitation and use of resources in relation to environmental and economic costs.
fish stocks
catch
Common Fisheries Policy
maximum sustainable yield
quota (kwo-tah)
Established in 1983 with two aims:
Protect Europe's fish stocks
But, by 2009:
Explain how quotas work
What solutions are proposed?
Describe the problems of the CFP
What is being done about this?