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1 World Geography November 18, 2015

2 Daily Warm-up:11-18-15  What is the relationship between the ecological environment and making a living?

3 Daily Objectives:  Students will be able to…  identify key features of Latin America’s physical geography, climate and vegetation, and human-environment interaction.

4 Agenda:  1. Daily Warm-up  2. Daily Objective Review  3. Turn-in homework  4. Physical Geography of Latin America: From the Andes to the Amazon—Human-Environment Interaction PWPT  5. Chapter 9 Guided Reading pg. 4 & 12  Homework: 1 st & 5 th Period-Complete Chapter 9 Guided Reading pg. 4 & 12

5 Physical Geography of Latin America: From the Andes to the Amazon Human-Environment Interaction Essential Question: How have Latin America’s varied landscapes affected the region’s development?

6 Human-Environment Interaction  The people of Latin America have altered the land through agriculture and urbanization.  Tourism is having a growing impact on the environment of Latin America.

7 Agriculture Reshapes the Environment  Slash-and-Burn  Slash-and-burn—cut trees, brush, grass; burn debris to clear fields  used by native peoples and today by poor farmers in Amazon basin  they move to new area when soil is exhausted  one reason for shrinking rain forests Workers employ slash-and-burn tactics to clear a forest in Brazil.

8 Agriculture Reshapes the Environment  Terraced Farming  Terraced farming—step-like farm fields cut into mountains, hillsides  lets crops grow on steep land, cuts down on soil erosion  used by Incas in Peru, Aztecs in Mexico

9 Urbanization: The Move to Cities  From Country to City  Highly urbanized countries: Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil  Subsistence farming barely supports people and their families  they move to cities to improve their lives  Push factors—factors that “push” people to leave rural areas  poor medical care, poor education, bad jobs, only rich few own land  Pull factors—factors that “pull” people to cities  better jobs, schools, medical care

10 Urbanization: The Move to Cities  Rapidly Growing Cities  Six of Latin America’s most populous cities are in South America  São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lima, Peru  Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bogota, Columbia; Santiago, Chile  Most populous city in Latin America is Mexico City  estimates from fewer than 9 million in the city to over 20 million for the greater metropolitan area Growth of Cities, 1968-2000

11 Urbanization: The Move to Cities  Rapidly Growing Cities  Similar problems affect cities throughout region  growing slums  increasing unemployment and crime  environmental problems include air pollution, drinking water shortages  Governments can’t afford facilities to support population increases  failing infrastructure—sewers, transportation, electricity, housing

12 Tourism: Positive and Negative Impacts  Advantages of Tourism  Tourists spend money on souvenirs, trips, restaurants  new hotels, businesses have been built in Mexico and the Caribbean  regional ports serve cruise ships  residents work in restaurants and resorts, guide tours and activities  Helps reduce income gap between rich and poor A cruise ship docks alongside a floating market in Otrobanda, on the Caribbean island of Curaçao.

13 Tourism: Positive and Negative Impacts  Disadvantages of Tourism  Resorts build in unspoiled settings create congestion, pollution  Gap between rich tourists and poor residents creates resentment  Local governments run up debt to build tourist facilities  airports, harbors, hotels, resorts, sewage systems, shopping malls  Facility owners often live out of country, so profits leave the area  such owners make decisions that may not be in area’s best interest


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