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Managing Natural
Resources in Africa
Geography 12
What are Africa’s Ecosystems?
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Mediterranean
Mountain Regions
Tropical Grassland
Dry Grassland
Hot Dessert
Tropical Rainforest
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Relationship between the
environment and people
Everything is Connected:
• Without adequate forest cover, soils become
depleted.
• Without fertile soil, food production declines,
and the threat of hunger increases.
• Without secure food supplies and clean water,
good health is impossible!
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Relationship between the
environment and people
Video:
Climate Witness – Farmers in
Tanzania Left High and Dry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPlbbRUxh3c
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Environmental Problems
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Deforestation
Soil degradation
Water resource degradation
Unsustainable use of land and water
resources
• Desertification
• Loss of biological diversity
(ECA, 1999)
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Environmental Problems
Desertification
Reduced Water
Retention Capacity
Soil Erosion
Deforestation
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Environmental Problems
• In Uganda and Ethiopia, 80% of all
environmental degradation costs is from soil
erosion
• Every year Africa loses 50 hectares of tropical
forest a year
• Every year 230 million hectares affected by soil
and land degradation
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Environmental Problems
One of the underlying causes of
this situation is the inadequate
management of natural
resources
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Any progress achieved in
addressing the Millennium
Development Goals of poverty
and hunger eradication, improved
health, and environmental
protection is unlikely to be
sustained if most of the ecosystem
services on which humanity relies
continue to be degraded.
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What are the Millennium
Development Goals?
• A series of 8 goals to be achieved by 2015.
• They were developed to bind the world to
join forces to fight against poverty, illiteracy,
gender inequality, child and maternal
mortality, disease and environmental
degradation.
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How do the MDGs
relate to the
Environment and
Natural Resources?
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MDGs: The 8 Goals
and their Targets
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Goal # 1
Eradicate extreme hunger and
poverty
Target:
Reduce the proportion of
people living on less than
$1.25 per day by half
• Reduce the proportion of
people who suffer from
hunger by half
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Goal # 2
Achieve universal primary education
Target:
• Ensure that all
boys and girls
complete a full
course of
primary
schooling
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Goal # 3
Promote gender equality and
empowerment of women
Target:
• Eliminate gender
disparity in
primary and
secondary
education by 2005
at all levels by
2015
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Goal # 4
Reduce child mortality
Target:
• Reduce the
mortality rate
among children
under five by two
thirds
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Goal # 5
Improve maternal health
Target:
• Reduce the
maternal
mortality ratio by
three quarters
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Goal # 6
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
diseases
Target:
• Halt and begin to
reverse the spread of
HIV/AIDS
• Halt and begin to
reverse the
incidence of malaria
and other diseases
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Goal # 7
Ensure environmental sustainability
Target:
• Integrate the principles of
sustainable development into
country policies and
programs
• Reverse the loss of
environmental resources
• Reduce the proportion of
people without access to safe
drinking water by half
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Goal # 8
Develop a global partnership for
development
Target:
• Develop an open and fair
trading system with
commitments to good
governance and poverty
reduction
• Deal with the debt
problems of developing
countries
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To achieve the
MDGs, improved
management of
resources is
necessary
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Examples of
sustainable
management of
natural resources
include:
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Promoting Environmentally
Sustainable Agriculture
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Planting Trees
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Together we can build
healthy communities!
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