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Lesson Overview

A Changing Landscape

Lesson Overview
6.1 A Changing Landscape
Lesson Overview

A Changing Landscape

THINK ABOUT IT
The first humans to settle Hawaii came from Polynesia about 1600
years ago. They cut trees to plant farms, and they introduced
nonnative plants, pigs, chickens, dogs, and rats. This combination
drove many native plant and animal species to extinction.
Yet for centuries Hawaii’s ecosystems provided enough fresh
water, fertile soil, fish, and other resources to keep the society selfsufficient. What happened next is an important lesson on managing
limited resources.
Lesson Overview

A Changing Landscape

The Effect of Human Activity
How do our daily activities affect the environment?
Lesson Overview

A Changing Landscape

The Effect of Human Activity
How do our daily activities affect the environment?
Humans affect regional and global environments through agriculture,
development, and industry in ways that have an impact on the quality of
Earth’s natural resources, including soil, water, and the atmosphere.
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A Changing Landscape

The Effect of Human Activity
Beginning in the late 1700s, new waves of settlers arrived in Hawaii. They
imported plants and animals that became invasive pests. They cleared
vast tracts of forest to grow sugar cane, pineapples, and other crops that
required lots of water. They also converted land for housing and tourism.
Waikiki Beach, for example, is surrounded by built-up areas that support
tourism.
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A Changing Landscape

The Effect of Human Activity
The effect of these activities on Hawaii’s ecosystems and its human
inhabitants show what happens when a growing human population
does not adequately manage natural resources.
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A Changing Landscape

Living on Island Earth
Like all other organisms, humans affect the environment when we
obtain food, eliminate waste products, and build places to live.
Most of us probably don’t think of land, food, and water as limited
resources. But today human activity has used or altered roughly half of
all the land that’s not covered with ice and snow.
Some people suggest that as the global population reaches 7 billion
people, we may be approaching the carrying capacity of the biosphere
for humans.
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A Changing Landscape

Agriculture
Modern agricultural practices have enabled farmers to double world
food production over the last 50 years.
Monoculture, for example, is the practice of clearing large areas of land
to plant a single highly productive crop year after year. Monoculture
enables efficient sowing, tending, and harvesting of crops using
machines.
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A Changing Landscape

Agriculture
However, agriculture impacts natural resources, including fresh water
and fertile soil. Fertilizer production and farm machinery also consume
large amounts of fossil fuels.
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A Changing Landscape

Development
As modern society developed, many people chose to live in cities. Then,
as urban centers became crowded, people moved to suburbs.
This development has environmental effects. Dense human
communities produce lots of wastes that, if not disposed of properly, can
affect air, water, and soil resources.
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A Changing Landscape

Development
In addition, development consumes farmland and divides natural
habitats into fragments. Development in Florida, for example, has lead
to fragmentation of the forests there.
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A Changing Landscape

Industrial Growth
The conveniences of modern life require a lot of energy to produce
and power. Most of this energy is obtained by burning fossil fuels—
coal, oil, and natural gas—and that affects the environment.
In addition, industries have traditionally discarded wastes from
manufacturing and energy production directly into the air, water, and
soil. Smog, for example, is formed by chemical reactions among
pollutants released into the air by industrial processes and
automobile exhaust.
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A Changing Landscape

Sustainable Development
What is the relationship between resource use and sustainable
development?
Lesson Overview

A Changing Landscape

Sustainable Development
What is the relationship between resource use and sustainable
development?
Sustainable development provides for human needs while preserving the
ecosystems that produce natural resources.
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A Changing Landscape

Sustainable Development
Goods are things that can be bought and sold, that have value in terms of
dollars and cents.
Services are processes or actions that produce goods.
Ecosystem goods and services are the goods and services produced by
ecosystems that benefit the human economy.
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A Changing Landscape

Ecosystem Goods and Services
Healthy ecosystems provide many goods and services naturally and
largely free of charge, like breathable air and drinkable water.
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A Changing Landscape

Ecosystem Goods and Services
But, if the environment can’t provide these goods and services, society
must spend money to produce them.
In many places, for example, drinkable water is provided naturally by
streams, rivers, and lakes, and filtered by wetlands.
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A Changing Landscape

Ecosystem Goods and Services
If the water sources or wetlands are polluted or damaged, water quality
may fall. Cities and towns must then pay for mechanical or chemical
treatment to provide safe drinking water.
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A Changing Landscape

Renewable and Nonrenewable
Resources
Ecosystem goods and services are classified as either renewable or
nonrenewable.
A renewable resource can be produced or replaced by a healthy
ecosystem. Wind is a renewable resource.
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A Changing Landscape

Renewable and Nonrenewable
Resources
Some resources are nonrenewable resources because natural
processes cannot replenish them within a reasonable amount of time.
Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are nonrenewable resources
formed from buried organic materials over millions of years.
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A Changing Landscape

Sustainable Resource Use
Using natural resources in a way that does not cause long-term
environmental harm is called sustainable development.
Sustainable development should cause no long-term harm to the soil,
water, and climate on which it depends. It should consume as little
energy and material as possible.
Sustainable development must be flexible enough to survive
environmental stresses like droughts, floods, and heat waves or cold
snaps.
Sustainable development must also take into account human economic
systems as well as ecosystem goods and services.

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  • 1. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Lesson Overview 6.1 A Changing Landscape
  • 2. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape THINK ABOUT IT The first humans to settle Hawaii came from Polynesia about 1600 years ago. They cut trees to plant farms, and they introduced nonnative plants, pigs, chickens, dogs, and rats. This combination drove many native plant and animal species to extinction. Yet for centuries Hawaii’s ecosystems provided enough fresh water, fertile soil, fish, and other resources to keep the society selfsufficient. What happened next is an important lesson on managing limited resources.
  • 3. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape The Effect of Human Activity How do our daily activities affect the environment?
  • 4. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape The Effect of Human Activity How do our daily activities affect the environment? Humans affect regional and global environments through agriculture, development, and industry in ways that have an impact on the quality of Earth’s natural resources, including soil, water, and the atmosphere.
  • 5. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape The Effect of Human Activity Beginning in the late 1700s, new waves of settlers arrived in Hawaii. They imported plants and animals that became invasive pests. They cleared vast tracts of forest to grow sugar cane, pineapples, and other crops that required lots of water. They also converted land for housing and tourism. Waikiki Beach, for example, is surrounded by built-up areas that support tourism.
  • 6. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape The Effect of Human Activity The effect of these activities on Hawaii’s ecosystems and its human inhabitants show what happens when a growing human population does not adequately manage natural resources.
  • 7. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Living on Island Earth Like all other organisms, humans affect the environment when we obtain food, eliminate waste products, and build places to live. Most of us probably don’t think of land, food, and water as limited resources. But today human activity has used or altered roughly half of all the land that’s not covered with ice and snow. Some people suggest that as the global population reaches 7 billion people, we may be approaching the carrying capacity of the biosphere for humans.
  • 8. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Agriculture Modern agricultural practices have enabled farmers to double world food production over the last 50 years. Monoculture, for example, is the practice of clearing large areas of land to plant a single highly productive crop year after year. Monoculture enables efficient sowing, tending, and harvesting of crops using machines.
  • 9. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Agriculture However, agriculture impacts natural resources, including fresh water and fertile soil. Fertilizer production and farm machinery also consume large amounts of fossil fuels.
  • 10. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Development As modern society developed, many people chose to live in cities. Then, as urban centers became crowded, people moved to suburbs. This development has environmental effects. Dense human communities produce lots of wastes that, if not disposed of properly, can affect air, water, and soil resources.
  • 11. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Development In addition, development consumes farmland and divides natural habitats into fragments. Development in Florida, for example, has lead to fragmentation of the forests there.
  • 12. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Industrial Growth The conveniences of modern life require a lot of energy to produce and power. Most of this energy is obtained by burning fossil fuels— coal, oil, and natural gas—and that affects the environment. In addition, industries have traditionally discarded wastes from manufacturing and energy production directly into the air, water, and soil. Smog, for example, is formed by chemical reactions among pollutants released into the air by industrial processes and automobile exhaust.
  • 13. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Sustainable Development What is the relationship between resource use and sustainable development?
  • 14. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Sustainable Development What is the relationship between resource use and sustainable development? Sustainable development provides for human needs while preserving the ecosystems that produce natural resources.
  • 15. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Sustainable Development Goods are things that can be bought and sold, that have value in terms of dollars and cents. Services are processes or actions that produce goods. Ecosystem goods and services are the goods and services produced by ecosystems that benefit the human economy.
  • 16. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Ecosystem Goods and Services Healthy ecosystems provide many goods and services naturally and largely free of charge, like breathable air and drinkable water.
  • 17. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Ecosystem Goods and Services But, if the environment can’t provide these goods and services, society must spend money to produce them. In many places, for example, drinkable water is provided naturally by streams, rivers, and lakes, and filtered by wetlands.
  • 18. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Ecosystem Goods and Services If the water sources or wetlands are polluted or damaged, water quality may fall. Cities and towns must then pay for mechanical or chemical treatment to provide safe drinking water.
  • 19. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Ecosystem goods and services are classified as either renewable or nonrenewable. A renewable resource can be produced or replaced by a healthy ecosystem. Wind is a renewable resource.
  • 20. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Some resources are nonrenewable resources because natural processes cannot replenish them within a reasonable amount of time. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are nonrenewable resources formed from buried organic materials over millions of years.
  • 21. Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape Sustainable Resource Use Using natural resources in a way that does not cause long-term environmental harm is called sustainable development. Sustainable development should cause no long-term harm to the soil, water, and climate on which it depends. It should consume as little energy and material as possible. Sustainable development must be flexible enough to survive environmental stresses like droughts, floods, and heat waves or cold snaps. Sustainable development must also take into account human economic systems as well as ecosystem goods and services.