Human Ecology  The interaction between the human social system and the environment.

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Human Ecology
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The interaction between the human social
system and the environment
Social System
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Population
Psychology
Social organizations
Technology
Values
Knowledge
Environment
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Abiotic – non-living
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Water, soil, light, minerals…
Biotic – living
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Plants, animals, microorganisms…
The Global Environmental Picture
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Rapid human population growth and
increasing consumption per person
Decline of ecosystems
Global atmospheric changes
Loss of biodiversity
Rapid Human Population Growth
Ecological Footprint
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Lower Fraser Valley
Canadians require an
area 19 times larger
than their home
region to provide
food, clothing, energy,
and shelter.
Three Strategic Themes
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Sustainability: interactions with the natural
world that we should be working toward
Stewardship: the ethical and moral
framework of our actions
Sound science: the basis for our
understanding of how the world works
Four Dimensions to Sustainable
Solutions
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Environmental
Social
Economic
Political
What is the most important
environmental problem facing the
world?
Who’s fault is it?
What should be done?
Approximately how many people live
on earth today?
Approximately how many people lived
on earth during the 1960’s?
Approximately how many people live in
the United States?
Which country is the most populated?
Second most populated?
Name an endangered animal.
Why is it endangered?
What is the primary cause of global
warming?
Has global warming happened before
human civilization?
Which country uses the most nuclear
energy?
United States
India
Russia
France
China
Which fuel causes the least deaths
world wide?
Coal
Nuclear
Oil
Natural Gas
If you could keep only three electrical
devices in your house which ones
would they be?
How much garbage is produced per
person per day?
What percentage is recycled?
Which recycled material has the
greatest value?
plastic, aluminum, paper, steel or
glass
Where does our drinking water come
from?
Is it clean?
Where are the pine barrens?
Why are the pine barrens important to
Long Island?
What happens to material that is
flushed down the drain?