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Chapter 12: South Asia Environmental Geography
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South Asia Reference
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South Asia South Asia is a land of political tensions –Tensions between India and Pakistan Growing population –South Asia could soon surpass East Asia in population One of the poorest regions on Earth Not well-connected to the globalized world –Slow economic growth and inward orientation
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Environmental Geography: Diverse Landscapes, from Tropical Islands to Mountain Rim Environmental Issues in South Asia 1984 explosion at Bhopal fertilizer plant –Natural Hazards in Bangladesh Flooding in the Ganges and Brahmaputra river deltas
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Ganges Delta – largest
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Dhaka flooding 2004
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Environmental Issues Cyclones (hurricanes) – mostly Bangladesh –Delta at sea level –Clobbered by cyclones –60 since 1900 –1991 – “The Big One” – 140,000 dead 150 mph wind 20 ft. wave Factor in poverty cycle
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Bangladesh cyclone
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Bangladesh cyclone damage -1991
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Bangladesh cyclone damage 1991 – rice paddies
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Bangladesh cyclone damage 1991 –back flips off water buffalo
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Bangladesh cyclone damage
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Recent monsoons in India… Sept. 2011 – 50 people died in monsoon related flooding…Sept. 2011 – 50 people died in monsoon related flooding… September 2005 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4727 763.stmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4727 763.stm
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Environmental issues –Forests and Deforestation Historically, Ganges Valley and coastal plains of India deforested for agriculture Deforestation (agricultural, urban, and industrial expansion, RR) –Fuel wood shortage (dung)
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Environmental Geography: Diverse Landscapes, from Tropical Islands to Mountain Rim (cont.) Environmental Issues in South Asia (cont.) –Forests and Deforestation (cont.) Chipko movement – started as a women’s protest movement against deforestation and now has spread throughout many Himalayan villages
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Environmental Issues –Wildlife: Extinction and Protection Region has managed to maintain a diverse wildlife population –Increasing population pressure in wildlife habitats
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Indian Tiger -200 people killed/injured in 5 year period
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The Four Subregions of South Asia –1) Mountains of the North Collision of Indian Subcontinent with Eurasian landmass –200 million years ago –Himalayan Range and others –Still moving (plate tectonics) – 1 inch a year –Earthquake zone
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Himalayas India, Nepal and Bhutan 1500 miles long “Home of the Gods” 24 peaks over 25,000 ft. Mt.Everest (29,028 ft.)
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Everest
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1953 –Nepal Sir Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay climb Everest
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South Asia Physical
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The Four Subregions of South Asia (cont.) –2) Indus-Ganges-Brahmaputra Lowlands Large lowlands created by three major river systems –Indus – longest, 1800 miles- cultural hearth – Brahmaputra -1700 miles, delta mostly densely populated in world, fertile land, –Ganges – 1500 miles, transportation system, densely populated, –Holy river for Hindus
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Ganges River
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–3) Peninsular India Deccan Plateau –Makes up most of peninsular India Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats (6,000 ft, to 8,000 ft. high) –4) The Southern Islands Sri Lanka Maldives – chain of more than 1,200 islands, – 75% uninhabited –Only 116 square miles total –6 ft. highest elevation –Threatened by global warming
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Deccan Plateau
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South Asia’s Monsoon Climates Monsoon – the distinct seasonal change of wind direction, which corresponds with wet and dry periods –Three South Asian seasons: »Warm and rainy season from June to October »Cool and dry season November to February »Hot period from March to late May (120° F) Drier conditions in Pakistan Crops depend on Monsoon rains
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South Asian Monsoon
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Monsoon pictures
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