Responses to Desertification (Edexcel IGCSE Geography)

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Desertification - Water Shortage Solutions

  • Desertification can be halted and even reversed with careful management
  • Water shortages are a key issue in areas at risk from desertification
    • Desalinisation can be used to increase water supply but the process is expensive
    • Groundwater can be abstracted using water pumps but care must be taken not to over abstract 

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Desalinisation Process

Desertification - Other Responses

  • Halting and reversing desertification means tackling the causes
  • There are a variety of political and social responses 

Education

  • Education including:
    • Sustainable farming methods including agroforestry and crop rotation, which help to keep the soil healthy
    • Family planning to reduce population growth

Agroforestry 

  • This combines agriculture with forestry, which means some trees remain, which:
    • Decreases deforestation
    • Provides shade as well as increasing infiltration and interception, which reduces soil erosion
    • Provides organic matter from the trees and adds nutrients to the soil

Afforestation

  • Tree planting, such as the Great Green Wall across the Sahel, helps to reverse desertification in several ways:
    • The roots help to bind the soil together reducing soil erosion
    • The canopy offers shade helping to prevent the soil from drying out and also reducing soil erosion from rainfall landing directly on the soil
    • Nutrients in the soil are replaced by falling leaves and branches
    • The trees increase animal and insect activity which helps improve soil quality

Fertilisers, High Yield Varieties (HYV) and Genetically Modified (GM) Crops 

  • Fertilisers, HYV and GM crops can:
    • Increase the yield
    • Reduce the amount of land cultivated
  • HYV and GM crops may also be:
    • Drought resistant
    • Pest resistant

Contour Stones and Terraces

  • These help to reduce soil erosion by:
    • Preventing the soil from being blown or washed away
    • Increasing infiltration of water and reducing overland flow
    • Ensuring that dead organic matter stays in one place and can decompose adding nutrients to the soil

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Contour Stones 

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