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Year09-10 Geog Sabah Field Trip 04-07Dec2009 Man-Land Interaction

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Page 1: Year09-10 Geog Sabah Field Trip 04-07Dec2009 Man-Land Interaction

Year09-10 Geog Sabah Field Trip

04-07Dec2009

Man-Land Interaction

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colonial exploitations

Lumbering rapid depletion Land used for oil palm plantations could not b

e used after land abandonment. (acidic soil)

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Biodiversity loss Loss of habitat Some animals were taken to Europe as pets Nutrient cycle was disrupted.

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Ecotourism

• Ecological tourism1. See the beautiful scenery2. Raise the public awareness

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Examples in Sabah

Proboscis Monkeys

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Fireflies

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Canopy Forest

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Coral Beach

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national parks

source of income for medical use and studying Fallowing period for destroyed plants Retain more plant and animal species.

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Performances in Cultural Village

• Mixture of Education & Entertainment• Culture Conservation• Life of People

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Pollution

• River Klias: water pollution• Air Pollution, Noise Pollution

Affect flora & fauna there

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national parks

Human disturbance Pollution Emission from

vehicles Road building

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Deforestation

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Soil erosion

♠ No more tree roots binding the soil together

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Short-term Effects on Hydrological Cycle

↑ Surface runoff

↑ Discharge

↑ Flooding

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Long-term Effects on Hydrological Cycle

↓ Transpiration

↓ Precipitation

↓ Base flow

↑ Drought

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Plantation

an agricultural activity that crops are grown mainly for sale in distant markets, rather than for local consumption.

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Examples of plantation

Rubber TreesCoffee Tree

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natural trees near the plantation fields will easily die without self-regulatory system

Biodiversity loss

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a) food chain is damaged b) living area is reducedc) extinction of animals

Loss of habitat

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Monoculture damages nutrient cycle

depletion of soil nutrient

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The infertile soil is unfavorable for growing plants○ Primary vegetation secondary vegetation

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Bare Land ○ no trees roots binding the soil soil erosion + desertification

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Agroforestry

Integrated farming approach Aim: 1.getting resources needed 2.conserving the environment

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Tree bark pencil cases

Cause little harm to treesA source of income of local people

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Terrace farming

Aim : prevent soil erosion and surface runoffA soil conservation method

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Sabah tea

Grow on foothills of Mt KinabaluOrganic farming : No chemical fertilizers or

pesticides

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Kerosene nuts

• Can be a kind of bio-diesel

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Fire!

Kerosene !!! Amazing !!!