Categorie: Tutti - irrigation - perspectives - indigenous - adaptation

da Christopher Allen mancano 5 anni

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Final Geography: Master

The construction of large dams for increased irrigation has diverse viewpoints, with local farmers possibly seeing it as beneficial for agriculture, while environmentalists might express concerns about ecological impacts.

Final Geography: Master

Adaptation

How do traditional Inuit, Nenets, and Chukchi lifestyles reflect the challenges of life in Arctic regions? How do these people use available resources? Is their lifestyle sustainable? What types of factors might affect its sustainability?

How have people living in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and Central Africa adapted to their environment? Have they been successful in responding to the challenges and opportunities it presents? Are their practices sustainable?

Personal Device Users

Lucas

PERSPECTIVE
Three Perspectives

Capitalists

Owners Of Land

Decide what to do

Can side with

environmentalists

capitalists

Environmentalists

Land is open

Animal habitats

animal reliance on land

food in one area

relocation difficult

Good land

"save the environment"

can be repurposed

Plantlife

Need to save all plants

Amira

Lucy

Yasma

Hunter

Marisol

Victoria T.

Jason

Subtopic

Margo

Quinn

Maya

Thomas

Elijah

Pete

Final Geography (19 JUN-21 JUN)

Main topic

What types of physical environments do you think have the greatest impact on people? What kinds of hardships can these environments present? How do people cope with these hardships? Are they always successful doing so?

Are there aspects of the environment that cannot be controlled or that can have a devastating impact? What are the positive aspects of life in these environments? Do they outweigh the hardships?

want housing

might care about environment

Perspective

What are some ways in which Indigenous land use?
How might different groups view the construction of a large dam to increase irrigation to local farmland?
Emilia

Impact

What perspectives might various groups have on issues surrounding the building of a new housing development on reclaimed land? Why would these groups have different perspectives?