3.3c - Sahel CASE STUDY Flashcards
There are physical, political, economic and environmental reasons why some locations remain largely ‘switched off’ from globalisation ( Sahel countries)
What are the four types of features that become barriers for mali
Political, environmental, economic, social
What type of country is mali
Secular country – freedom of religion is important
(political barrier)
What is the issue in terms of power and control in mali
North wants autonomy, AQIM control Timbuktu
(political barrier)
Has there ever been a political riot in mali?
Coup d’etat in March 2012 – ECOWAS sending 3,000 troops in
(Political barrier)
Describe the environmental difference between North and South Mali
North is desert, South is fertile savanna
Describe the environmental difference between North and South Mali
North is desert (enviro barrier), South is fertile savanna
Define desertification
Spread of the desert creating dry, arid regions with sand
Describe the environment of Mali
River Niger in south = 1700km of land
Subsistence agriculture – cotton, cereal, rice
Describe the population of mali
- Food shortage encourages anger and extremism
- High rate of infant mortality
- 37,000 refugees fled into Burkina Faso
^ Social barriers - 64% live below poverty line (economic barrier)
What economic barriers are there to Mali
AQIM placed ban on visiting historical shrines in Timbuktu
(tourism revenue stopped)
What is the 2nd main export in mali
Gold mining is the 2nd main export
State 4 key reasons why a country (mali for example) may be trapped in the cycle of poverty
- Conflict Trap:
Civil War = Poverty = CivilWar - Natural Resource Trap – need to rely on resources provided at extortionate prices by TNCs and forget governance
- Landlocked with bad neighbour
- Poor government in a small country: corruption = little reinvestment back into economy