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Title: Sustainability


1
Sustainability
  • Chapter 12

2
Sustainability
  • A sustainable activity is one that can be
    continued or repeated for the foreseeable future
  • How much human activity is sustainable?

3
Sustainability
Can we allow the global human population to
continue to grow?
What resources do we require, and how do we
acquire them? Famine, disease, war
4
Sustainability
Peruvian anchoveta fishery
Can we continue to harvest fish faster than they
can replace themselves?
Maximum sustainable yield Fixed quota Fixed
effort
5
Sustainability
Can we continue to harvest agricultural crops if
the quality and quantity of soil
deteriorates? New soil - 0.2 t/ha/yr Erosion -
2.0 t/ha/yr
Dust Bowl in central U.S. - 1930s
6
Poor Agricultural Practices
  • Farming steep slopes
  • Removing fence rows
  • Moldboard plowing (in fall)
  • Overgrazing
  • Farming natural waterways
  • Compacting soil with large machines
  • Lack of crop rotation

7
Sustainability
Can we continue to demand and use more water
despite its chronic scarcity and increasing
contamination? Fresh water recycled by water
cycle, but humans now use gt1/2 of accessible
supply
Few water resources remain pristine
8
Lowering the Water Table
Original water table
Initial water table
Cone of depression
Lowered water table
9
Groundwater Overuse
Groundwater Overdrafts
High
Moderate
Minor or none
10
Saltwater Intrusion
Major irrigation well
Well contaminated with saltwater
Water table
Sea Level
Salt water
Fresh groundwater aquifer
Interface
Interface
Saltwater Intrusion
Normal Interface
11
Transferring Water from One Place to Another
  • Watershed transfer
  • California Water Project
  • Central Arizona Project

12
Saving Water in the Bathroom
13
Gray Water Systems
14
Sustainability
Can we continue to use the same pesticides if
increasing numbers of pests become resistant to
them? Genetic resistance - accelerated selection
for resistant individuals
15
Pesticide Problems
  • Persistence
  • Bioaccumulation/biomagnification
  • - DDT and the bald eagle
  • Nonspecificity

Broad spectrum vs. selective pesticides
16
Biological Controls Alternatives
  • Predators or parasites
  • Attractants (pheromones sex hormones)
  • Sterilization
  • Resistant crops (genetic)
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