Desertification And Strategies To Reduce Desertification Flashcards
Define desertification.
Desertification is the process by which land becomes drier and degraded
Give 3 human causes of desertification.
Population growth
Overgrazing
Over cultivating (intensive farming)
Give an area that is at a very high risk of desertification.
Sahel region (Sahara desert, Northern Africa)
What problem does too much irrigation cause in the desert?
Salinisation
What type of trees are planted and where, to reduce desertification?
Acacia trees
Senegal, Sahara desert
Give an advantage and a disadvantage of planning acacia trees.
Advantage- prevents soil erosion, provides nutrients, removes carbon from the atmosphere
Disadvantage- unreliable rainfall and not all areas may be provided with an education or seeds
Where are stone lines used in the desert?
Burkina faso
Give and advantage and disadvantage of using stone lines.
Advantage- water is maintained and used, nutrient rich sediment is trapped- enable growth and cheap, low skilled, sustainable method
Disadvantage- intensive labour, unreliable rainfall
What size are Zak planting pits?
25cm deep, 25cm in diameter
Give an advantage and disadvantage of Zak planting pits.
Advantage- maintains water and nutrients, produces compost and increased yields
Disadvantage- intensive labour, unreliable rainfall