enviro + pop Flashcards
food production + consumption
2010: enough produced feed everyone 2,800 / day, except 800 million suffered undernutrition (too little food to maintain healthy body weight) - ie uneven consumption
global food production today
E. Asia + N. America: a lot due to good climate + lots of investment
C. America + Africa: little due to lack of resources + funding, unsuitable land e,g mountainous or poor soil quality e.g Sahara, unsuitable climate
global food consumption today
more developed e.g N. America + Europe consume lots due to high incomes + culture of consumerism
less developed e.g Africa, S America, consume little due to low income
BRICs consuming more with rising incomes
beware global consumption maps won’t show national consumption inequality
2013-15 meat consumption: HIC (65.7kg), LIC (26.6kg)
global undernourishment 2012
12% of global pop (UN FAO)
Agricultural systems
open systems with physical, economic and behavioural inputs, farming processes, and outputs of animal products and crops
commercial (e.g cattle ranching S. America), subsistence (Africa + Asia), intensive: capital (dairy W. Europe) + labour (padi S.E Asia), extensive (livestock N. America), nomadic farming
Agricultural productivity
TFP?
a measure of the efficiency of agric industry
Total factor productivity - the ratio of outputs to inputs
improving
soil + climate determine agriculturally productivity
how can TFP be improved
disease / drought / flood resistant crops more efficient cultivation processes better tech high-quality animal feed favourable breeding practices
soil effect on agriculture
poor quality or poor quantity e.g Sahara
different types are suited to different types of farming e.g too shallow or not fertile for crops so used for grazing
climate effect on agriculture
success + survival rates
adapted growth
difficulties e.g on frozen ground
polar climate
long intense cold winters, temps below -40 deg C, snow, strong, winds, glacial ice snow or permafrost land
human activities: 1. requires tech input e.g artificially thawed via clearing veg, spreading manure, raising beds + insulating under polytunnels 2. indigenous, e.g Inuit, herd reindeer for milk and meat
ie low TFP, meat-based diets via hunting, seasonal migration, thermal clothing + buildings
pop no.s: 13.1 mil over 8 countries
pop density: <4/km squared
mostly tundra N. America + Eurasia
tropical monsoon climate
India + Bangladesh, seasonal reversal winds (winter: dry winds bring drought, av temp 19 deg C, summer April-Sept: southerly winds hot + wet, 1,500+ mm rainfall)
human activities: labour intensive, plant rice seedlings in flooded fields where mud walls retain water - strengthof monsoon determines, crop yield + price, India’s economy
pop no.s: India (1.32 bil)
pop dens: 446 km sq
tropical monsoon disaster
2005: a strong monsoon devastated western India - as the summer monsoon blew in from the southwest 1,000s were killed in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra; Mumbai 1m of rain
tropical monsoon: Influence of climate on human activity
Recognizing + establishing + organizing + proactivity
- ‘wet’ rice varieties in flat fertile alluvial flood plains of Ganges Valley, ‘dry’ rice varieties in irrigated hillside terraces of Indonesia
- optimal cultivation period for wet rice varieties during monsoon season
- dry seasons: paddies reused for second rice crop or beans, lentils and wheat
- very resourceful + eliminating waste via excess for fodder for animals, kindling for fires + woven into hats, mats, screens and baskets
- optimal rice yielding method - threshing + winnowing