Categories: All - environment - geography - resources - extraction

by Kyle Washington 1 year ago

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Natural Resources around the World: Use and Sustainability

The focus of this unit is on the analysis and assessment of natural resource extraction and usage across various regions globally. It explores the multifaceted impact of these activities, considering social, political, economic, and environmental consequences.

Natural Resources around the World: Use and Sustainability

Natural Resources around the World: Use and Sustainability

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Eco-Tipping Points

What are some of the ways in which countries around the world are practising environmental stewardship?

Ethical Use of Resources
Tragedy of the Commons
Human-Caused Concerns

Deforestation

Desertification

Fishing

Renewable Resources
Climate Change & Renewable Energy
Wind
Biofuel
Solar
Geothermal
Water

Is the extraction and use of fossil fuels sustainable?

Most Valuable
Non-Renewable
Natural

Why might some countries be better able than others to extract and use natural resources in a sustainable way?

Political
Economical
Environment

What are our most valuable natural resources?

Natural Resources
Non-renewable
Renewable
Flow

How do we determine whether the extraction and/or use of a natural resource is sustainable?

Sustainability
Subtopic
Key Vocubulary
Quizzizz Activity

Overview of Unit

Additional Goals
Economics
Law
Politics
Learning Goals:

In this unit, we are learning to:

  1. analyse aspects of the extraction/ harvesting and use of natural resources in different regions of the world, and assess ways of preserving these resources
  2. demonstrate an understanding of the sources and use of different types of natural resources and of some of the effects of the extraction/ harvesting and use of these resources 
  3. use the geographic inquiry process to investigate issues related to the impact of the extraction/ harvesting and/or use of natural resources around the world from a geographic perspective 


Big Ideas for this Unit

  1. Resource development is affected by social, political, economic, and geographic factors.
  2. The ways in which people extract and use natural resources can have social, economic, political, and environmental consequences.
  3. There is a relationship between Earth’s physical features and the distribution of natural resources and how people use these resources to meet their needs and wants.