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Human Effect:
Land Use
Urbanization
• Physical growth of urban areas as result of rural
migration
• Currently more people living in urban areas than
rural areas (first time in history)
Urbanization
Environmental Effects
• Heat Islands – solar radiation reflected by
buildings, asphalt, etc
• Makes location hotter than surrounding areas
• Extra solar radiation not being used (plants,
water, etc)
Urbanization
Environmental Effects
• More people = more waste/trash
• Less plant life to clean air (increase air
pollution)
• Acid rain – Decrease in pH of rain due to
pollution
Urbanization
Environmental Effects
• Increase of impermeable surfaces
• Water and other materials cannot pass
through
• Leads to increased run off and flooding
Deforestation
The removal of forests (rain, deciduous, etc.)
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Less C pulled from atmosphere
Less oxygen produced
Increase water runoff!!
Decrease in biological diversity
• Bio-diversity down 30% in past 40 years
Deforestation
Agriculture
Growing resources on land
• Increase population = increase agriculture
• Depletion of water (ground/surface)
• Salinization – build up of salts in soil; becomes
useless to plants
Effects on Shorelines
Increased population = increased development
• Decrease vegetation = decrease stability
• Human activity/recreation increases erosion
(wind/water/etc)
• Dunes/barriers to help
Effects on Mountainsides
• Increase development = decrease in
vegetation → increase in erosion
• Decrease in stability
• (rockfalls, rockslides, mudslides, mudflows)
Effects on Mountainsides
• Efforts to stabilize slopes
• Retaining walls/barriers
• Vegetation
• Rocks