3.A - Sahel CS Flashcards
Background
- African drylands
- covers 10 nations
- UNEP and ICRAF declared Sahel as ‘mission impossible’ because of climate change and variability
ICRAF
International centre for research in Agroforestry
physical geography threats to Sahel
- drought
- climate
- winds
- soils
- albedo effect
droughts threats to the Sahel
- high periods of droughts = low productivity and biodiversity
- soil cannot support agriculture
- only adapted plants survive eg: Xerophytes
measures to mitigate against droughts
- irrigation to manage effects of salinisation
- contour stone barriers: slows run-off, increases infiltration and captured sediment enables groundwater recharge
climate’s threat to Sahel
- rainfall patterns impact water availability
- winter - harder rainfall = saturated soils/ increased erosion
- summer - increase rates of evapotranspiration
measures to mitigate against climates threats to Sahel
- storage of water during wet periods in ‘planting pits’
- planting of more drought tolerant GM crops
- GM crops do contain suicide gene and are expensive = not totally efficient
winds threats to the Sahel
- low vegetation = increased winter winds remove moist air around plants and soils
- evaporation and soil erosion increased = silt, clay and organic matter removed resulting in infertile soil
measures to mitigate against wind threats
- vegetation barriers
- grass species form a barrier to wind and water erosion
soil’s threat to Sahel
- loss of vegetation = decreased deposition and accumulation of organic litter in soil cultivation = organic matter lost
- erosion - sandy soils
measures to mitigate against soil threats on Sahel
- ‘planting pits’
- collects water organic matter added to increase soil fertility
- planting nitrogen-fixing tree eg: Acacia
- farm management = regenerating veg called ‘the re-greening of the Sahel’
albedo threats to Sahel
- albedo reflects sunlight heat
- light coloured surface reflects
- atmosphere absorbs reflected heat = temps increase
- temp increase = few clouds and less rainfall = desertification
measure to mitigate against the albedo in Sahel
- re-greening projects
human geography threats to the Sahel
- population
- deforestation
- overgrazing
- land grabbing
population threats to Sahel
- 920M 2014 = approx 1840M by 2050
- increasing at a decreasing rate
- decrease in infant mortality and slow decrease in fertility
- population will exceed carrying capacity