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2012 ASEP

Explore the relationship between cooperation and competition in addressing the global food crisis. Understand the causes and effects of the crisis and learn about potential solutions through international collaboration and individual action.

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2012 ASEP

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  1. 2012 ASEP CO-OPETITION FOR FUTURE

  2. FOOD CO-OPETITOR MEMBER Al – Azhar : Aristina Marzaningrum Aulia Yahya Eveline Bangga Rohedy Dimas Shafa Rizka Zahra Nurina Fushan : Sophie Chiang Lulu Chu Joy Lu Eric Li Henri Chen Hank Wang

  3. What is.... Cooperation

  4. Why cooperate? →Not to be limited in thoughts or power of only one person or animal.

  5. What is.... Competition

  6. Why compete? →Limited In Resources

  7. Compare

  8. What is Food Crisis? What is the relation betweenFood crisisandCooperation – Competition?

  9. Present Phenomenon This is the number of citizens all around the world year after year.

  10. Present Phenomenon

  11. Present Phenomenon THE 15th CENTURY Example : Karawang, Indonesia. Courtesy by www.indonesianvoices.com

  12. The Causes of Food Crisis

  13. POLITICS Food import

  14. POLITICS Economical Embargo :

  15. POLITICS

  16. POLITICS Emerging countries grow The food they use increases

  17. Environment Garbage/waste

  18. Environment

  19. Environment Development of Commercial and Industrial Global warming Fossil Fuels Over cropping the Forest Marine pollution

  20. Environment Over mining Shortage of Petroleum

  21. Economics Developing country Developed country Country divided into 2 :

  22. Economics Economic Development Animal Husbandry develop To eat meat Diet Concept Food-waste of rich countries

  23. Economics

  24. Global Climate Unreliable Rainfall Low Rainfall

  25. Global Climate High Evatranspiration

  26. Global Climate Urbanization Land subsidence Over logging Flood

  27. Global Climate Arid Knock-on effect --Man-made disaster Desertification

  28. SOCIAL Population Pressures Monopoly power of grain merchants -Fertility Policy -Reduction of the Mortality rate -Post-War

  29. War and Civil war

  30. Effects of food crisis • Food Or Oil Prices Soaring • Ecological Havoc • Grain Export Restrictions • Increased Of The Poverty • Negative Population Growth • Panic Buying Of Food and insurrection • Inflation • Negative Population Growth • Reduction of Our Health And Social Competitive Ability • Famine Population Boom • Failed States May Probably Spread the Disease, Terrorism, Illegal Drugs, Weapon and Refugee. • Menace To The Social Order

  31. What is the relationbetweenFood crisisandCooperation – Competition? Cooperation:Competition: Countries start wars to compete territory or resources Different lines of business cooperate Aspiration of childbirth increase Baby boomer Population boom Food crisis

  32. Population Boom

  33. The causes of population boom

  34. The causes of population boom • Science and Technology improve • Less war • Discover important techniques •  Know how to preserve our health • The intellectual property rights

  35. Effects of population boom • Industrial revolution(18th) • Environment destruction • Global warming • Nervous relationship between countries • Increase of summiting crimes • Spread of infectious diseases • Increase of the unemployed

  36. Our future Population boom + Industrialization + Food crisis + Resources exhaust + Environment worsen Max

  37. Future 1 Terrible & miserable future

  38. Future 2 Wonderful & hopeful future

  39. Which future do we like?How can we have the one we want?By competition?By cooperation?

  40. What we do now leads to what we will have in the future.

  41. Our Actions International: Appropriate food limitation of rich countries Give backward and be lack of resources countries help and education guidance. Be careful to choose alternative fuels. Start green resources.

  42. Our Actions Government: 1. Work out birth policy and welfare allowance. 2. Encourage farmers to grow grain food and give allowance. 3. Make rules of using special resources and the limitation of mining. 4. Concepts guidance

  43. Our Actions Person: • Vegetarianism • Don’t litter. • Don’t waste food. • Drink more water. • Prepare own chopsticks and spoon.

  44. Conclusion

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