1 / 21

Geography

Geography. Man-Land Relationship —Tropical Desert Nomadism. Nomadism. Nomadism is the movement of the nomads Who are in high mobility in desert to search Areas for herding animals with no fixed home. It is necessary for them to move when the

talon-cook
Download Presentation

Geography

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Geography Man-Land Relationship —Tropical Desert Nomadism

  2. Nomadism Nomadism is the movement of the nomads Who are in high mobility in desert to search Areas for herding animals with no fixed home It is necessary for them to move when the Supply for water or other source of food is exhausted

  3. Nomads in different places

  4. Herding animals ( Donkey , goat , sheep , camel , cattle ,horse etc………)

  5. The rise and spread of Pastoral Nomadism • It is probable that nomadic societies were prevalent by 1500 B.C.E. In the millennia that followed, pastoral nomadism varied according to the type of domesticated(馴養)animal chosen as the primary source of livelihood. B. It is also probable that pastoral nomadism originated among people who had been driven with their herds from the fertile river valleys of the civilized cores or among hunting-and-gathering bands that captured domesticated livestock in raids(劫掠)on agricultural villages

  6. Transhumance(畜牧季移 ) The nomads move their herds to other places on a seasonal basis in order to obtain grass and water.This is called transhumance

  7. Nomadic Habitation

  8. Nomadic herding and pastoral farming Pastoral farming involves the breeding and herding of animals.It can be in the form of sedentary(定居) or nomadic.The nomadic herding is only one type of pastoral farming.it is not the same as pastoral farming Rangelands(牧場)

  9. Recent changes A) The number has decreased e.g. Egypt 73,000 in the end of 19th century →45,000 now Reason for the changes: ‧increased “pull” job opportunity ‧higher urban standards ‧”push” by reduction of natural grazing ground ‧the pressure by governments B) Nomadic life is gradually dying out ‧turn to sedentary life by engaging more ‧change from traders to transport ‧become laborers in oil companies , construction firms and industry C) Government bring pastoralist into broadly-based communes ‧such as the Red Star Commune in Xing Jiang

  10. D) Raising livestock is still major activity E) Raiding is now greatly declining F) Increased earning G) Standard of living has been raised H) More facilities → moretechnological advances + other development I) Old ways of using herds of animals ‧prevailed in many desert areas until the beginning of present century J) The caravan animals of nomads become obsolete. ‧camel, one the proud “ sheep of the desert “ is main sources of meat supply

  11. Location: the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. 5500 km long and 450 km wide. Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Chad, Sudan, Nigeria, Niger Physical environment: Type of climate: Tropical semi-arid climate Temperature: High throughout the year Annual rainfall: Between 300-600mm, unreliable Natural vegetation: Grassland and shrubs Case studies: Sahel

  12. Pastoral farming • Pastoral system: Nomadic Transhumance

  13. They rear livestock and move from one place to another to look for water and pasture. Herds: Camels, goats, sheep, donkeys, cattle…

  14. Daily work • Provide water for their livestock • Collect firewood for fuel • Milk the young herds • Process dairy product • Mate their livestock

  15. Maintain the ecological balance • Migration of herds Advantages: Herds can be grazed The old patch(田地) can be left fallow • Keeping a variety of animal species Advantages: Different animals species will take up different plant species Have a rich mix of dairy products at different times • Controlling the number of animals in the herd Advantages Herds can be grazed while vegetation can grow reasonably well

  16. Ecological effects • trampling • overgrazing • Misuse of water resources

  17. How can we sustain a balanced environment in the Sahel? 1. Improved grazing practices • Improved grazing technologies • Proper grazing management • Early warning system of drought and famine 2. Reduce pressure on land • Birth control • Create jobs for herders by investing in infrastructure

  18. 6A Chau Yuk Mei Pinky(5) 6A Chung Yiu On Joe(7) 6A Keung Ngan Ying Silver(9) 6A Yeung Chung Kwong Zane(29)

  19. The end

More Related