Describe and explain the tropical rainforest distribution shown on page 1
Why is it important to retain rainforests in Peru?
1) Biodiversity of plants, animals and insects. 60% of all are found here.
2) Medicines are sourced here
3) Account for a large percentage of the CO2 from the atmosphere
4) Current de-forestation accounts for 15% of the globe’s CO2 production.
5) 3 and 4 would have a big effect on global warming due to greenhouse gas effect.
6) Impacts countries like the maldives
Explain the need for road building in Peru
1) Relatively poor country with low GNI per capital
2) A high percentage of the population live in poverty, particularly in rural areas.
3) Poor transport links which restricts growth in the economy
4) Roads would create opportunities for trade and open up areas for industrial development and tourism
5) Roads would connect rural areas and increase export earnings
6) Improved trade would lead to a higher standard of living.
What is the carbon balance and why is it important?
Why does de-forestation not always help local people?
Will roads help tourism?
What are indigenous people?
The local people whose families have lived in the area for years. They survive off the forests with subsistence farming (small farming for their families), and the local plants and animals.
Human Development Index?
Commercial agriculture?
- Includes growing palm oil, rubber trees, soya etc
Eco system
Climate definition
Prevailing weather conditions that include temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation (rain, snow etc) and wind
Environmental impacts of de-forestation
Economic impacts of de-forestation
Biodiversity impacts of de-forestation