Human activities like deforestation, agriculture, mining, construction, and waste management have significant impacts on land by removing habitats, increasing erosion, and polluting soil and water sources. However, protecting forests and parks, practicing reforestation and land reclamation, and reducing waste through individual conservation efforts can help mitigate these impacts and promote more sustainable land use.
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Impacts of Human Activities on Land Resources
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Vocabulary
Deforestation (725) – the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes
Desertification (726) – the development of desert like conditions due to human activities and/or
climate change
Urban Sprawl (728) – the development of land for houses and other buildings near a city
Reforestation (730) – planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
Reclamation (730) – the process of restoring land disturbed by mining
Using Land Resources
Obtaining resources from nature for books, pens, everything requires people to use land for timber
production, agriculture, and mining.
All of these activities impact that environment
Forest Resources
Trees are cut for fuel and to clear land for ______________________, grazing, or building houses or
highways
Sometimes large portions of forests are cleared
Deforestation is the removal of large areas of ______________________ for human purposes.
o Approximately 130,000km2
of tropical rainforests are cut down each year.
o Tropical rain forests are home to an estimated ________% of all the species on Earth.
Deforestation destroys habitats, which can lead to species’ __________________________.
Figure 1. Borneo Deforestation
Deforestation can also affect _________________________ quality.
o Plant roots hold soil in place.
o Without these natural anchors, soil erodes away.
Deforestation can also affect ______________________ quality
o Trees remove carbon dioxide from the air when they undergo ________________________.
o With fewer trees more CO2 remains in the air.
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Agriculture and the Nitrogen Cycle
It takes a lot of food to feed 7 billion people
o To meet the food demands of the world’s population, farmer often add fertilizers that
contain nitrogen to soil to increase crop yield
Living things must use __________________________________ to make proteins
o When living things die and __________________________ they release that nitrogen back
into the soil and the atmosphere
Although nitrogen gas makes up about 79% if Earth’s atmosphere, most living things cannot use the
________________________ form of nitrogen.
o Nitrogen must be converted into a usable form.
o _______________________ that live on the roots of certain plants convert atmospheric N
into a form useful for plants.
Fertilizers used today contain a abundant amount of Nitrogen in its usable form
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Scientists estimate that human activities such as manufacturing and applying fertilizers to crops
have _____________________________ the amount of nitrogen cycling through ecosystems.
o Excess nitrogen can kill plants adapted to low nitrogen levels and affect organisms that
depend on those plants for food.
o Fertilizers can seep into groundwater supplies, ______________________ drinking water
o They can also run off into streams and rivers, affecting aquatic organisms
Other Effects of Agriculture
Soil erosion can occur when land is ______________________________ or overgrazed
High rates of soil erosion can lead to desertification
Desertification is the development of _________________________-like conditions due to human
activities and/or climate change
A region of land that undergoes desertification is no longer useful for ______________ production
Mining
Many useful rocks and mineral are removed from the ground by mining
o For example, copper is removed from the surface by digging a ___________________ mine.
Coal and other in-ground resources also can be removed by digging __________________________
mines
Mines are essential for obtaining much-needed resources.
o However, mines disturb habitats and change the landscape.
o Runoff that contains heavy metals can also pollute water sources if not regulated.
Strip Mining
Underground Mining
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Construction and Development
Land itself is also a very important resource. People use land
for living space.
Urban Sprawl
The development of land for houses and other buildings near
a city is called urban sprawl
o In the 1950s, large tracts of rural land in the US were
developed as suburbs, _________________ areas on
the outside edges of a city.
o When the suburbs became more crowded, people moved farther out into the country.
Urban sprawl impacts the environment by ____________________ destruction and loss of valuable
farmland
As more ground is paved for sidewalks and streets, runoff increases because rainwater cannot drain
into the soil.
Typically runoff from cities and suburbs contain many pollutants,
like sediment and chemicals, which can reduce the water quality
in streams, rivers, and groundwater
Roadways
Only a small percentage of Americans owned cars before the
1940s.
o By 2005, there were ________________ million vehicles
for __________________ million people
In 1960, the U.S. had about 16000km of interstate highways.
In 2012, the interstate highway system includes 47000km of
paved roadways
This, like urban sprawl, also destroys habitats.
Recreation
People also use land for recreation
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Waste Management
Everyday, each person in the U.S. generates about 2.1 kg of trash.
That adds up to 230 million metric tons per year.
Landfills
Facts
o About 31% of trash in the U.S. is recycled and composted.
o About 14% is burned
o About 55% is places in landfills where trash is buried
A landfill is carefully _____________________________________ to meet government regulations.
Trash is covered by soil to keep it from blowing away.
Special _____________________ help prevent pollutants from leaking into soil and groundwater
supplies.
Hazardous Waste
Some trash cannot be placed in landfills because it contains ____________________ substances
that can affect soil, air, and water quality.
This trash is called hazardous waste.
o The substances in hazardous waste can also affect the
health of __________________ and other living things.
Both industries and households produce hazardous waste
o Medical hazardous waste includes used needles and
bandages
o _____________________ hazardous water includes used
motor oil and batteries
The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) work with state
and local agencies to help with safe ______________________.
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Positive Actions
Human actions can have negative effects on the environment, but they can have positive impacts as
well
Governments, society, and individuals can work together to reduce the impact of human activities
on land resources.
Protecting the Land
Yellowstone National Park was the ______________ national park in the
world, establish in 1872.
o This set an example to other countries for setting aside land for
preservation
o State and local governments also followed this example in the U.S.
Protected forests and parks are important habitats for wildlife and are
enjoyed by millions of visitors each year
o Mining and logging are _____________________ on some of these
lands
o However, the removal of resources must meet environmental
regulations
Reforestation and Reclamation
A forest is a complex ecosystem,
o With careful planning, it can be managed as a _________________________ resource.
o For example, trees can be ____________________-cut
That means that only some trees in one area are cut down, rather than the entire
forest.
People also can practice reforestation
o Reforestation involves planting trees to ___________________ trees that have been cut or
burned down
o Reforestation can keep a forest healthy or help reestablish a deforested area.
Mined land also can be made environmentally healthy through _____________________________.
o Reclamation is the process of restoring land disturbed by mining.
o This happens by reshaping the area, covering it with soil, and replanting trees and other
vegetation.
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Green Spaces
Many cities use green spaces to create natural environments in urban settings.
Green spaces are areas that are left _________________________________ or lightly developed.
o They include parks within cities and forests around suburbs
o Green spaces provide recreational opportunities for people and shelter for wildlife
o They also reduce _____________________ and improve air quality as plants remove excess
CO2 from the air
How can you help?
Individuals can have a big-impact on land use issues by practicing the 3-Rs.
o _____________________ is using an item for a new purpose
o _______________________ is using fewer resources
Recycling paper reduces deforestation and _________________ use
o Recycling is making new products from a used product
Composting also lessens land impact
o You can compost food scraps into a material that is added to soil to increase its fertility
o Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter that improves soil quality by adding
nutrients.
o Speeds up the rate of ______________________________________