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The document summarizes the current abiotic factors, predicted climate changes and impacts, and adaptation strategies for two locations - Australia as a MEDC and Ethiopia as a LEDC. Both countries face issues like water scarcity due to factors like drought and uneven distribution. Their adaptation strategies differ based on available resources, with Australia employing advanced desalination and water recycling, while Ethiopia focuses on rainwater harvesting and community-based management. Overall, the document compares the water challenges and solutions between a developed and developing nation.

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The document summarizes the current abiotic factors, predicted climate changes and impacts, and adaptation strategies for two locations - Australia as a MEDC and Ethiopia as a LEDC. Both countries face issues like water scarcity due to factors like drought and uneven distribution. Their adaptation strategies differ based on available resources, with Australia employing advanced desalination and water recycling, while Ethiopia focuses on rainwater harvesting and community-based management. Overall, the document compares the water challenges and solutions between a developed and developing nation.

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LOCATION ONE : MEDC

AUSTRALIA
CURRENT ABIOTIC FACTORS

Arid and semi-arid climate, resulting in uneven distribution of water resources.


Frequent droughts and water scarcity, particularly in the interior regions.
High evaporation rates due to high temperatures contribute to further water.

PREDICTED CHANGES AND IMPACTS

Climate change projections indicate more intense droughts and reduced rainfall in many parts of
Australia.
Water scarcity will worsen, potentially leading to economic losses, agricultural disruptions, and ecological
impacts.
Increased demand for water due to population growth and urbanization will exacerbate the challenge.

THE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES


Water Efficiency Measures: Implementation of advanced irrigation
technologies, water-efficient appliances, and awareness campaigns to
reduce water consumption.
Desalination Plants: Construction of desalination plants to provide an
alternative source of fresh water, particularly for coastal cities.
Water Recycling: Treating and reusing wastewater for non-potable
purposes, conserving valuable freshwater resources.
LOCATION TWO : LEDC
ETHIOPIA
CURRENT ABIOTIC FACTORS

Ethiopia's climate varies from tropical in the lowlands to temperate in the highlands, with distinct wet and
dry seasons.
Despite abundant water resources in some areas, a lack of infrastructure leads to uneven distribution and
water scarcity in parts of the country.

PREDICTED CHANGES

Climate change may alter rainfall patterns and increase temperature, leading to potential shifts in water
availability.
Growing population, deforestation, and land degradation can aggravate water scarcity challenges.
Vulnerable communities face increased water stress, affecting agriculture, health, and livelihoods.

THE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES

Rainwater Harvesting: Collecting rainwater for domestic and


agricultural use to supplement water resources.
Water Storage Infrastructure: Constructing small dams and
reservoirs to capture and store water during the wet season
for use during dry periods.
Community-Based Management: Engaging local
communities in managing and conserving water resources
through collective decision-making.
SIMILARITY

NAPAs/National Adaptation Programme of Action


Both countries have developed the National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPAs) to outline their
adaptation priorities and strategies in response to climate change impacts.

Technological Solutions
MEDCs like Australia rely on advanced technologies like desalination, while LEDCs like Ethiopia focus on
simple and community-driven solutions due to resource limitations.

Water Infrastructure
The well-developed water infrastructure in Australia allows for the implementation of large-scale
solutions, whereas Ethiopia emphasizes decentralized and localized measures.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

AI

OpenAI (13 August 2023), Chat GPT response to “What are the suitable strategies in MEDC and LEDC"
prompt about adaptation strategies

OTHERS

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022169412008827
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140713155504.htm
https://www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water?
gclid=CjwKCAjw_uGmBhBREiwAeOfsd2FQuIheZndzZ2CG4TIcTedmPrrdq5_6WirHw60ESHrlxcD6vGeV7ho
CFQ0QAvD_BwE
https://www.agriculture.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/national-climate-resilience-and-
adaptation-strategy.pdf

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