Component 1.6 - Sustainability And Decision Making Flashcards
Describe some examples of environmental monitoring
Air quality monitoring - concentration of air pollutants
Soil monitoring - soil structure, water-holding ability
Water quality monitoring - acid rain and greenhouse gases, indicator species for water quality, bacteria and viruses
Why is environmental monitoring necessary?
It is needed for conservation
Predict effects of human activities and take into account and make a part of the overall planning
What if a project is seen as being unsustainable?
- Activities planned could be replaced by others with less harmful consequences
- Counter measures could be prepared
What does an EIA do?
- Description of site
- Alternatives
- Description of environment
- Mitigation - ways to avoid negative impacts
What is a planetary boundary?
A threshold value for a global process that is affected by human activity and crossing these boundaries may cause abrupt or irreversible environmental change
Has the climate change boundary been avoided or crossed?
Crossed
Why are biofuels seen as more sustainable than fossil fuels?
Growing more crops for bio fuels removes the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by photosynthesis and the carbon dioxide is released when they are burnt.
What are the environmental concerns of biofuel production?
1) ‘Food vs fuel debate’ - land used for food is now being used for fuel
2) Sustainable biofuel production relies on sustainable planting
3) Deforestation for growth leads to soil erosion and reduced biodiversity
4) Water availability reduces as biofuel crops require a large volume of water
Has the biosphere integrity/biodiversity boundary been avoided or crossed?
Crossed
How do humans impact biodiversity in different ecosystems?
- Herbaceous plants are growing in tundra where only mosses and lichens grew previously
- Acids, oil, plastics and sewage pollute waters (effects higher trophic levels)
- Coral reef bleaching because of hot, acidic waters
- Water loss by osmosis when coastal plains become flooded
What are some ideas for dealing with the problems caused by crossing the biodiversity boundary?
- Biodiversity monitoring so prioritisation of species in gene banks can be made
- Public awareness by publicity to reduce human behaviour that has caused biodiversity loss
Has the land-system/land use boundary been avoided or crossed?
Crossed
What is the conflict over land use and food production in the land-system boundary?
What are the changes to farming practice that have effected the land-system boundary
- Biofuel crops vs peoples’ need to grow food
- Crops for export vs food production for local communities
- Deforestation due to the expansion of farming and raising livestock
What is the biogeochemical flows boundary?
Has it been avoided or crossed?
It refers to the cycling of minerals through the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem and it has been crossed
Why has the biogeochemical flows boundary been crossed?
What are the solutions?
Due to the use of agricultural fertilisers meaning that the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles are no longer self-sustaining and this causes eutrophication.
The goal has been to transfer nitrogen fixing genes to crop plants