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Geo Unit 3 Global Resource and Consumption - Coggle Diagram
Geo Unit 3 Global Resource and Consumption
Patterns & Trends in Availability and Consumption of Energy
Ecological Footprint
Decrease
Reducing resource usage
Recycling resources
Reusing resources
Improving efficiency of resource usage
Reduce pollution
Improve technology
Increase
Consumption of food & Meat Rich diet
Carbon Waste
Imported resources
Use of technology and energy
Reliance on Fossil fuels
Energy Sources
Non Renewable energy
Fossil Fuels
Renewable energy & Sustainable energy
Nuclear Power
Hydro Electric Power
Tidal Power
Solar Power
Wind Power
BioFuel Energy
Water Efficiency
Population Growth
Growing Middle Class
Growth of tourism and Recreation
Urbanization
Climate Change
High Income Countries
Low Income Countries
Resource Stewardship
Optimum, over, and underpopulation
Overpopulation
Optimum Population
Standard of Living = (Natural Resources * Technology) / Population
Underpopulation
The tragedy of the commons
The sustainable developement goals
GOAL 2
GOAL 3
GOAL 1
GOAL 4
GOAL 5
GOAL 6
GOAL 7
GOAL 8
GOAL 9
GOAL 10
GOAL 11
GOAL 12
GOAL 13
GOAL 14
GOAL 15
GOAL 16
GOAL 17
Contrasting Views of population and resources
Thomas Malthus
Esther Boserup
Emile Durkheim
Limits to Growth Model
Population
Natural Resources
Industrial Production
Industrial Production
Pollution
Impacts of Changing Trends in Resource Consumption
Global Warming
Climate Change Nexus
Sustainable Adaptation
Vulnerability reduction
Sustainable adaptation
Poverty reduction
Nexus Perspective
Nexus Smart Adaptation Policies
Energy-smart water system
Water-land smart food system
Water-smart energy system
Core Principles
Economic efficiency
Social equity
Integration of nexus perspective
Environmental Sustainability
Water-Food-Energy Nexus
Interactions
Adaptation
Energy
Agricultural policy influences energy demand
Water
Energy and agricultural policies influence the demand for water
Food and Agriculture
water for agriculture (Water policies influence food demands)
The disposal and recycling of waste
A global comparison of garbage
Rubbish Tips
Types of Solid Domestic Waste
Recycling, Reducing, Reusing
Composting
Energy Waste
Incineration
Landfill
Export of Waste