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Land Chapter 14
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Land Use, Land Cover _________________: farming, mining, building cities and highways and recreation ___________________: what you find on a patch of land ________________: land covered mainly by buildings and roads ________________: land that contains relatively few people and large areas of open space
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Where we live Before 1850 most Americans lived in rural communities Industrial revolution changed this pattern Machinery replaced people in farming and grain mill industry Better transportation _________________________________________ _________________________________________
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The Urban-Rural Connection Whether people live in cities or countryside, people are dependent on resources produced by rural areas. _________________________________: resources that are produced by natural and artificial ecosystems
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Ecosystem Services Area of rural land needed to support one person depends on many factors, _____________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ In the United States each person used the services for more than 12 hectacres
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Ecosystem Services Examples Purification of air and water Preservation of soil and renewal of soil fertility Prevention of flood and drought Regulation of climate Maintenance of biodiversity Movement and cycling of nutrients Detoxification and decomposition of wastes Aesthetic beauty
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Urbanization ____________________________________ ____________________________________ In 1960, 70% was urban; by 1980 75%; now ____________________________ is considered urban Areas that have grown slowly are usually pleasant places to live because they can handle the growth
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United States Population
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The Urban Crisis When cities grow too fast they often run into trouble _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Infrastructure: roads, sewers, railroads, bridges, canals, fire and police stations, schools, hospital, water mains and power lines When more people live in an area the living conditions deteriorate.
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Urban Sprawl ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ Building of suburbs These people usually commute to work Each year in the U.S. suburbs spread over another _______________________ _______________________
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Development of Lands __________________________: land poorly suited for building Examples: L.A. and Mexico City Cities were built with little room to grow, so they have to grow into surrounding mountains or slopes
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Urban Planning Land-Use Planning: _______________ ____________________________________ Land-Use Planning: Land-Use Planning: For businesses, factories, recreation, shopping and other infrastructure Many companies are required to give a detailed report of their plans, and the potential environmental impact of the project
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GIS ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ a computerized system for storing, manipulating and viewing geographic data
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Transportation Some cities were built after the invention of the car, so planning for such was not as hard Many cities have to plan for mass transit systems Save energy, reduce highway congestion, reduce air pollution and limit loss of land
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Land Management & Conservation Farmlands: ________________________ ____________________________________ The U.S. uses almost 100 million hectacres for prime farmland _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Farmland Protection Program (1996)
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Land Management & Conservation _____________________: lands that support different vegetation types but are not used for farming or timber Most common use is for _____________ The current world population growth may require a 40% increase in food production of rangeland from 1977 to 2030
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Rangelands Problems _______________________________________ _______________________________________ (allowing more animals to graze in an area than the range can support) Results in changes in the plant community, once all the plants are gone, there is nothing to keep the soil eroding
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Rangelands Maintaining the Range: Sustaining productivity means reducing overgrazing by limiting herds to sizes that do not degrade the land. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Digging several water holes
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Forest Lands Trees are harvested for a variety of products They are also important for ecosystem services, the most important removing CO 2 from the atmosphere
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Forest Lands Harvesting Trees On average each person used 1,800cm 3 of wood per day (in the U.S. we use almost 4x that much) A 30m (~90ft) tree each year _______________________________________ ______________________ ______________________
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Forest Lands Classification of forest trees Virgin ___________________________________________ Native ___________________________________________ Tree Farms ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
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Harvesting Trees Clear-cutting Removing all trees from an area of land _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Selective cutting Cutting and removing only middle aged or mature trees _______________________________________
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Clear Cutting
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Selective Cutting
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Deforestation ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ Due to population expansion and demands for timber Reduces wildlife habitat, causes soil erosion Rate is high in tropical rain forests Borneo deforestation
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Reforestation The process by which trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down in a forest land Some parts of the country require reforestation after timber has been harvested from public land _______________________________________ _______________________________________
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Parks and Reserves _____________________________: an area in which the land and the ecosystems it supports are protected from all exploitation
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Benefits of Protected Areas ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Provide the only place where unspoiled forests, deserts, or prairies remain Recreation, outdoor classrooms and research laboratories
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_____________________________ __________________________ Litter and traffic in conservation areas Industry built close Climate change
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