21 The impact of population increase Flashcards
give three factors that affect human population growth
birth rate (BR)
death rate (DR)
food production
medical technology
disease control
what are the features of stage 1 of human population growth?
high fluctuating BR/DR
small stable population
what are the features of stage 2 of human population growth?
early expansion - DR starts to decrease
introduction of medicines ∴ DR decreases (fewer children)
what are the features of stage 3 of human population growth?
late expansion - BR starts to decrease
children become an economic disadvantage
what are the features of stage 4 of human population growth?
low fluctuating BR/DR
large stable population
give three examples of the effect of human population growth on abiotic factors
fewer resources
reduced living space
reduced farming space
salinisation
incr. greenhouse gas production
draining aquatic ecosystems
give three examples of the effect of human population growth on biotic factors
incr. spread of disease
pollution of air and water
deforestation
incr. global temperature
decr. nutrient content of soil
agricultural monoculture
what is the definition of food security?
a stable food supply
what are the seven factors that must be considered of a food supply?
sustainability
availability
access
affordability
nutrition
quality
safety
(Sally Always Ate Avocados; Never Question Sally)
give three factors that put food security at risk
incr. population
changing diets
reduced arable land
transport costs
climate change
what would be the risks if we grew all our own food in the UK?
poor harvests
new diseases
specific pest issue
what is the aim of the food and agriculture organisation (FAO)?
to reduce hunger,
poverty,
food insecurity
and malnutrition
what is the aim of the food chain crisis (FCC)?
to tackle threats to the food chain
what is the aim of the emergency prevention system (EMPRES)?
promoting research and assessment of potential crises in the food chain
coordinating warnings at beginning of outbreaks
containment and control
what is sampling?
obtaining an estimate of the variety and quantity of organisms in an ecosystem