§3.4: water, often too little - part 1

§3.4: water, often too little
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This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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§3.4: water, often too little

Slide 1 - Slide

Today
  • Recap previous lesson


  • Explanation §3.4
  • Videoclips + questions
  • Assignments workbook

Slide 2 - Slide



 
By nature:

  1. River and coastal plains
  2. At the foot of a mountain with a rocky surface
  3. Melting snow and heavy rainfall 
  4. Tropical hurricanes 



By humans:


  1. Deforestation 
  2. Urbanisation 
  3. Areas where the ground is sinking (soil subsidence)
Type of areas with a high flood risk

Slide 3 - Slide

timer
0:30
Give two reasons why the number of floods is increasing

Slide 4 - Mind map

What measures against flooding in the
long term can a country take?
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1:00

Slide 5 - Open question

Today
  • Recap previous lesson


  • Explanation §3.4
  • Videoclip + questions
  • Assignments workbook

Slide 6 - Slide

Learning goals
  • You know that water stress can be caused by physical water shortage and economic water scarcity.
  • You understand why increasing water stress could lead to a water war.

Slide 7 - Slide

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1:00
Water stress
Physical water shortage
Economic water scarcity
Water war
Too little water in an area to meet the needs of the people
All the problems that arise as a result of a shortage of clean drinking water
A conflict over water 
When too little has been invested to ge the available water to the people

Slide 8 - Drag question

Vocabulary 
Water stress
Water stress
All the problems that arise as a result of a shortage of clean drinking water
Physical water shortage
Fysiek watertekort
Too little water in an area to meet the needs of the people without disrupting the nature
Economic water scarcity  
Economisch watertekort
When too little has been invested to get the available water to the people
Water war
Wateroorlog
A conflict over water
Prosperity
Welvaart

Slide 9 - Slide

Often too little water





                   Somalia                                                           Aral Sea

Slide 10 - Slide

In the future
  • More water is needed:
     - increase in population
     - increase in prosperity 
     - urbanisation
  • Consequences:  
      - water stress
      - physical water shortage
      - economic water scarcity 

Slide 11 - Slide

Water stress
"All the problems that arise as a result of a shortage of clean drinking water"

Two types:
1. Physical water shortage: there is too little water in an area to meet the needs of the people without disrupting the nature
2. Economic water scarcity: too little has been invested to get the available water to the people

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Physical water shortage
  • Too little useful precipitation
  • Waterbalance

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Economic water scarcity
  • Water in not accessible 
  • Example: the absence of water pipes and pumps to bring the water that does exist to the people 

Slide 14 - Slide

Reducing water shortages: Libya 

Water form the aquifer flows through a pipeline to an area with a physical water shortage

The pipeline will reduce the risk of  water stress 

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Slide 21 - Slide

Water war
"A conflict over water, in dry areas, such as: Africa or China"

What are the main problem?
1. Shortage of clean drinking water
2. Shortage of irrigation water

Slide 22 - Slide

Slide 23 - Video

Slide 24 - Slide

Slide 25 - Slide

Learning goals
  • You know that water stress can be caused by physical water shortage and economic water scarcity.
  • You understand why increasing water stress could lead to a water war.

Slide 26 - Slide

Today
  • Recap previous lesson


  • Explanation §3.4
  • Videoclips + questions
  • Assignments workbook

Slide 27 - Slide

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Slide 28 - Video

Today
  • Recap previous lesson


  • Explanation §3.4
  • Videoclips + questions
  • Assignments workbook

Slide 29 - Slide

01:34
Hebben deze landen last van een fysiek, of een economisch water tekort?
timer
0:20
A
Fysiek watertekort
B
Economisch watertekort
C
Beiden

Slide 30 - Quiz

03:27
Leg uit waarom Egypte en Ethiopië in een wateroorlog kunnen belanden
timer
1:00

Slide 31 - Open question

03:52
Leg uit hoe bevolkingsgroei en meer welvaart
kan leiden tot meer waterschaarste,
en uiteindelijk tot een wateroorlog
timer
1:30

Slide 32 - Open question

Start homework
  • Read §3.4
  • Make assignment 1, 3 and 4 of §3.4

Done?
  • Have the assignments checked by your teacher
  • Make assignments 2, 5, 6 and 7 of §3.4

Slide 33 - Slide