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Developing Country – Semi Arid Area. Case Study – Sahel

This case study focuses on the Sahel region in a developing country, exploring the causes of land degradation and discussing two potential solutions. The effectiveness of these solutions in addressing land degradation is evaluated.

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Developing Country – Semi Arid Area. Case Study – Sahel

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  1. Developing Country – Semi Arid Area. Case Study – Sahel STARTER – Describe 2 solutions and say how effective they are at solving land degradation in a developed country. http://www.canada.com/cms/binary/5314242.jpg • Learning Intensions: • 1. Location and climate of the Sahel. • Causes of land degradation in Prairies – Human and Physical.

  2. Location of the Sahel Sahara Desert Shade in the Sahel and Sahara Desert in your booklet (page 11) and name the countries of the Sahel using an atlas. Sahel

  3. Physical Causes of land degradation - Sahel • To see the climate of the Sahel complete the climate graph in your booklet (page 11) and describe the climate of the area. To help with the description write about: • What is the highest temperature and when • Lowest temperature and when. • Range of temperatures (difference between highest and lowest). • When is the highest and lowest rainfall and when. • What is the total rainfall. Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) This is covered in the Atmosphere section of the course and explains how the 2 air masses (from the north and south of the Sahel) bring about the short wet and long dry season.

  4. Physical Cause – main points: • Sahel has a long dry season – when the area is affected by the tropical continental air mass form the Sahara. • Area has become drier since the 1970s • Drought is more common • Rainfall variability is increasing, especially further from the sea – the Tropical Maritime air mass is not penetrating far enough inland.

  5. The Human causes of land degradation relate to the land being overused. This is due to one main reason… POPULATION INCREASE An increase in population means that more demands are put on the land for resources – food and fuel. The land is then put under stress causing the plants to fail, the soil to lose its structure and therefore blown or washed away. Complete page 12 in your booklet. • There are 4 human reasons for desertification to occur. • Overgrazing • Overcultivation • Vegetation clearance – forests • Salinization and waterlogging.

  6. Use the information on the following slides to complete the boxes, in your booklet (page 13), with your own notes OVERGRAZING What does the term ‘carrying capacity’ of the land mean? Maximum number of animals (or crops) that the ground can support before degradation occurs Overgrazing means that there are too many animals being kept in an area, removing all the vegetation and trampling the ground. This is made worse if many animals are kept in one area. In times of drought people move their animals around waterholes/ wells where the animals overgraze the soil.

  7. How cattle trample an area around a waterhole. Removing the vegetation means that the soil is left exposed to the wind and the heavy rain. Animals also trample and compact the soil reducing infiltration rates and increasing surface run-off. This causes 2 problems, firstly, increasing soil erosion by water. Secondly, reducing the amount of water in the soil (eg lower water table) and therefore less water for future use. Waterhole As vegetation removed herders must move further afield, thus the overgrazed area gets bigger. Land directly around the waterhole overused

  8. DEFORESTATION Cutting down the trees for fuel. Draw a simple diagram of a tree and label it to explain how trees help to reduce soil erosion. Leaves help provide shade from sun reducing evaporation from soil When all trees removed people use dried animal dung as fuel. This also causes a problem as it is no longer being added to the soil. Leaves help protect the soil below from rain splash Trees/ vegetation lifts the wind and reduces soil erosion Leaves add some nutrients to the ground when they decompose Roots help bind soil together

  9. POOR IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES – SALINIZATION/ WATERLOGGING. When farmers irrigate their crops salinization can occur. This is due to the high evaporation rates which brings salt to the surface as water is drawn up through the layers of soil. Also if farmers flood the fields, due to poor techniques, then crops can not grow and the land will be left bare.

  10. Desertification - reminder In this region of the world the process of land degradation is often called DESERTIFICATION – this is the process of the land turning into desert. Homework Collect a homework sheet ‘Physical Causes of Land Degradation’ and complete the question.

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