factors
threats
impacts
future
solutions
100

what is land degradation? 

Land degradation is when a piece of land has been overused or over farmed, whether that means growing crops or grazing animals.

100

how is it a  threat to food accessibility

It’s a threat to food accessibility because if farmers or the government are destroying fertile land that has the potential to provide food, then food isn’t going to be produced

100
How does it impact the economy?

Poverty will increase, demands will increase, less money is brought into the economy.

100

What happens if land degradation doesn't stop?

There will be consequences economically, environmentally and societally. 

100

What is Crop Rotation

when you use the same land for different crops throughout different seasons

200

what is soil erosion

soil erosion  is when soil falls away or is broken apart either with machinery or natural occurrences such as wind or rain

200

how is it a threat to food accessibility 

Land degradation can lead to crop failure and heavily affect the quantity and quality of food being produced

200
How does it impact  the environment?
The soil becomes infertile and it cannot grow crops.
200

Economic consequences?

Food will be expensive. Jobs and families can lost.

200

give an example of a sustainable way to farm 

crop roation, fertility from animals, strip grazing

300

what is soil salinity

soil salinity, soil contains salt. When trees and plants are removed from the land, the salt in the soil rises, making the land too salty to grow crops or act as pastures

300

The FAO estimates how many are people facing hunger on both extreme and unextreme levels in the world,

2.3 billion

300

How is society impacted?

Families will fall apart and conflict between individuals will arise.

300

Environment consequences?

Less farm to land, bringing less food, less crops and climate change.

300

what is soil security 

its when the soil is maintained. improving the world's soil resource to produce food, fibre and freshwater,

400

what is Soil acidification

Soil acidification is when the PH level of the lands soil is lowered over time. This can be caused by adding toxic and acidic fertilizers to the soi

400

if land degradation and desertification rates continue to increase and by 2050 food insecurity will affect how many people

3 billion 

400

How does not getting food impact your health?

Experiences could be, stress, anxiety and fear of starvation.

400

Society consequences? 

Higher death rates, conflicts between individuals to survive.

400

what is crop rotation 

Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area

500

what is desertification

desertification is a combination of overgrazing, erosion, and poor land management practices, which can lead to a degradation of the soil's ability to retain water and support plant growth.

500

land degradation will cause how many people relocate to different regions 

 at least 700 million people to relocate to different regions

500

If land degradation continues how will it impact Australia?

Economically, Environmentally, Socially, Cultural. 

500

What can YOU do to stop it.

Limit food waste/Plant based food/Recycling food/composting and anything that can fit here.

500

list three solutions

crop rotation, sustainable farming and less pollution

( any answer from the power point is accepted)  

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