Chapter I
Chapter I
EARTH’S ECOSYSTEM
John Kenny A.
Rafon
- - - FACULTY - - -
Can you SPOT the DIFFERENCE?
To what extent have humans
transformed their natural
environment?
The disappearing Arctic Polar ice cap (NASA)
The Aral Sea, tucked between Kazakhstan and
Uzbekistan, was once the fourth-largest lake in the world.
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COMMON ANCESTOR
Missing Link
HOMINIDS HOMININS
Development of Human
Population
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
CULTIVATION DOMESTICATION
Is the deliberate attempt Is when people
to sow and manage experiment and
essentially wild plants consciously select the
and seeds. right seeds to grow for
various conditions.
Humans as Cultivators, Keepers
and
Metal Workers
• DOMESTICATED plants are thus
necessarily cultivated plants, but
CULTIVATED plants may or may
not be domesticated.
Example:
– First plantations of Hevea
rubber and quinine in the Far
East were established from
seed which had been collected
from the wild in South America.
DOMESTICATED or CULTIVATED?
Table 1.3 Five stages of economic development.
Source: Adapted from Simmons (1993: 2–3)
20th Century
• Human population
increased from 1.5 to 6
billion.
• The world’s economy
increased 15-fold,
freshwater use
increased 9 folds.
Modern Industrial and Urban
Civilizations