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Natural resources and growth
Introduction
• Liberia is a modernized country.
• This is due to the investment by the United States.
• This also resulted from the economic liberalization of the country by the
president.
• Liberia has also a growing mining sector since it is rich in natural resources
Natural resources
• Liberia is very rich in natural resources.
• These include iron ore, timber, diamonds, gold and hydropower.
• Since 2010, Liberia has revived the mining sector therefore expanding
growth of the economy.
• The natural resources contribute to a great percent of the exports of the
country.
• The country’s natural resources are in a position to sustain the current
population of 1000
Effect of global warming on natural resources
• Global warming has far reaching effects on the natural resources that are
present in the Liberia.
• The rise in the temperatures causes heat waves and may even result to
droughts that may limit the natural resources in the country
• Global warming has an impact on the sustainability of the water supplies.
• Global warming therefore destroys the natural resources.
Geographical knowledge of Liberia
• The geographical knowledge of the city of Liberia is crucial in planning for
its future.
• Due to the effect of global warming in the country, it should be noted that
the forests that are on the plateau should be taken care of.
• Due to the climate of the country which is hot and equatorial, planning will
help the Country to invest in farming activities in the corresponding rain
seasons in the country.
Conclusion
• Liberia is a country that is rich in natural resources.
• This is the backbone of the economy of the country.
• The country is able to sustain the population of the current population of
the country.
• Global warming has a great impact on the natural resources in the country.
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Please do the PowerPoint on Arizona.
Will those same resources also provide for economic growth? Why
or why not?
Please read and respond. The highlighted area is the portion of the learning
team assignment chosen. All notes are here, as well as instructor notes for the
paper.
INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE:
First, you need to select just one location not both Liberia and Arizona. The info on AZ was
redundant and off path and needs to be redone to specifically apply to the assignment. The
part on Liberia was good but probably for a different kind of paper, so as a team you have
a very fast decision to make and then to go and get the research needed to make a realistic
city for 1,000 people with appropriate services, etc. The Week Two readings and Outline
will help you target that. Then you all need to stay in active touch to get this rewritten so
that it adheres to the assignment required criteria. Don’t stress over this, just help each
other supportively to get the job done quickly and at the academic level you want.
Group Project:
Natural Resources and Growth Presentation
Based on your previous findings during the creation of a city with your Learning Team in Week Three, the Urban
Planning Department has asked you to prepare a presentation. You need to discuss the future of your city’s economic
growth over the next 10 years.
Resource: Physical Landscapes and Climate Report from Week Three
Complete a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of at least 10 slides that addresses the following questions:
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Introduction
Are there enough natural resources to sustain your current population of 1,000?
Will those same resources also provide for economic growth? Why or why not? < selected bullet
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How will global warming affect those resources?
How will you use geographical knowledge to assist you in planning the future of this city? Conclusion
Formatting PPP
Present your Natural Resources and Growth Presentation.
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For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations with notes
Liberia is officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country in West Africa bordered by Sierra
Leone to its west, Guinea to its north and Ivory Coast to its east. According to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberia It covers an area of 111,369 square kilometers
(43,000 sq mi) and is home to about 4 million people. English is the primary language and over
thirty indigenous languages are also spoken within the country. Its coastline is composed mostly
of mangroves, populated inland consists of forests opening onto a plateau of drier grasslands.
The climate is hot and equatorial, with an amount of rainfall during the May–October, harsh and
dusty winds the remainder of the year. The country possesses about forty percent of the
remaining Upper Guinean rainforest.
Liberia is the only country in Africa founded by United States colonization while
occupied by native Africans. Beginning in 1820, the region was colonized by African
Americans, most of whom were freed slaves. The colonizers (who later become known
as Americo-Liberians) established a new country with the help of the American Colonization
Society, a private organization whose leaders thought former slaves would have greater
opportunity in Africa. African captives freed from slave ships by the British and Americans were
sent there instead of being repatriated to their countries of origin.
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In 1847, this new country became the Republic of Liberia, establishing a government
modeled on that of the United States and naming its capital city Monrovia after James Monroe,
the fifth president of the United States and a prominent supporter of the colonization. The
colonists and their descendants, known as Americo-Liberians, led the political, social, cultural
and economic sectors of the country and ruled the nation for over 130 years as a dominant
minority.
The country began to modernize in the 1940s following investment by the United States
during World War II and economic liberalization under President William Tubman. Liberia was
a founding member of the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity. In 1980 a
military coup overthrew the America-Liberian leadership, marking the beginning of political and
economic instability and two successive civil wars. These resulted in the deaths of between
250,000 and 520,000 people and devastated the country's economy. A peace agreement in
2003 led to democratic elections in 2005. Today, Liberia is recovering from the lingering effects
of the civil wars and their consequent economic upheaval, but about 85% of the population
continues to live below the international poverty line.
Physical Landscapes and Climate Report
One particular site in Arizona that holds potential for the development of a self-contained
city that can sustain a population of 1000 residents is located in Mohave county. The coordinates
for this particular site can be found at 34 15' 24.97"N 113 37' 24.84"W. This particular site is
located within close proximity to Alamo Lake. With a vast majority of other landscapes in
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Arizona that are managed by the Bureau of Land Management being either wildlife reserves,
national forest, abandoned mines, wilderness study area, national conservation areas and national
monuments, or Indian reservations, this location is far enough away from other cities, and
earthquake zones to give residents the opportunity to be close to nature without the worries of
major highways bring in unwanted rises in population, as well as a sense of security knowing
that even though earthquakes have been known to occur in Arizona, none have occurred in this
particular area.
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Photos courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management Map courtesy of Cartesia Map Art US
Terrain
Bureau of Land Management Sites in Arizona description of the physical attributes
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The Bureau of Land Management oversees 12.2 million surface acres of land (and
another 17.5 million subsurface acres) in Arizona. Some of this property is organized as
designated wilderness, wilderness study area, National Conservation Area and National
Monument but a large part of the property held by the BLM is essentially empty and available
for most public uses ("Abandoned Mine Lands", 2014). The Bureau of Land Management’s
Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) program enhances public safety and improves water quality by
reducing or eliminating the effects of past hardrock mining in the western United States. BLM
maintains an inventory of known abandoned mine lands on public lands ("Abandoned Mine
Lands", 2014). Most of the sites are abandoned hardrock mines. As of April 18, 2014, the
inventory contained nearly 46,000 sites and 85,000 features. Approximately 23% of the sites
have either been remediated, have reclamation actions planned or underway, or do not require
further action. The remaining 80% require further investigation and/or remediation
("Abandoned Mine Lands", 2014). The BLM and its partners are working on sharing and
displaying AML spatial data within a National Mine Land Inventory. BLM and its “Cooperative
Conservation” partners mitigate hazards to protect public health and safety, and restore
watersheds for resources, recreation, fish, and wildlife. The AML program helps restore the
environment and improve safety for visitors and users of public lands ("Abandoned Mine
Lands", 2014). Within the BLM, the AML program coordinates projects with the BLM's
Hazardous Materials Management program. Many AML sites have hazardous material features
that need to be remediated. The Bureau of Land Management Sites in Arizona description of the
physical attributes. A tunnel site is a subsurface right-of-way under Federal land open to mineral
entry. It is used for access to lode mining claims or to explore for blind or undiscovered veins,
lodes, or ledges not currently claimed or known to exist on the surface ("Abandoned Mine
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Lands", 2014). A tunnel site can be up to 3,000 feet in length. Provisions of the Mining Law
allow for the development of local rules that are consistent with federal law. Therefore,
individual states can have their own manner of locating and recording mining claims, tunnels
sites, and mill sites. Always check with the appropriate state for state specific laws and
regulations ("Abandoned Mine Lands", 2014).
Brief Analysis of how climate has shaped the area
According to the Arizona Bureau of Land Management site it states that the climate of
this land is large landscapes of connected geographical regions that have similar environmental
characteristics, such as the Sonoran Desert and the Colorado Plateau. These landscapes have
administrative boundaries and can encompass all of portions of several BLM’s (Bureau of Land
Management). These public lands are experiencing very rough times with the increase of
widespread environmental challenges. When the land was first founded the BLM didn’t have the
issue of conserving the land because there was so much of it, the BLM didn’t have enough to
cover all the land they had. Now, they are experiencing the growth and management of wildfires,
weeds, and insect outbreaks. They also have to provide energy for development and urban
growth while still having to embrace the impacts from climate change. The climate has changed
drastically from when they first started the BLM until today’s age due to the climate being more
dry then it has ever been. This makes it challenging to keep up with the land, crops and also
control the fires from burning it all down and taking it over. The dry lands have shaped the area
land for the BLM by making it a drier climate.
The Arizona bureau of land management sites are a beautiful place where many people
go to relax or visit just for site seeing. Many people visit to have adventurous getaway. The
climate over the years has affected the land due to heavy rainfall and frequent flashfloods. There
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have been many wildfires during the past few years and have affect the area. If these things
continue it will affect the land a great deal.
They are continuously trying to find ways to control the wildfires that are occurring in the
area. I feel in the next year if they don’t learn to control the wildfires it will start to destroy parts
of the land. If the temperature keeps rising there will be more droughts, more frequent wildfires,
and the water supply will keep decreasing. It will affect the vegetation in the area in a bad way.
Resource values like energy food and shelter will not be conserved due to all the changes. The
amount of people coming to visit will decrease due to invasive species as well as noxious weeds
taking over the area. These changes will not take a great affect on the area if the BLM
implements the new plans they have to conserve renewable energy. The plan they have set using
the Arizona Restoration Design Energy Project (RDEP) will help make the wildlife and water
resources better for the area. If the BLM finds a way to control the wildfires and another things
caused by the climate change, there may be no changes in the area.
Conclusion
Conclusion
BLM Arizona oversees nearly 12.2 million surface sections of land of open land, and
understands that open association is basic. The area used arranging procedure, which permits
people in general to get included simultaneously, gives BLM representatives an outline about
how people in general area ought to be overseen. BLM Arizona's mission is to maintain the
wellbeing, differences and profit of people in general, and area use arranging is a basic region of
contribution.
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Arizona additionally has related natural archives that address numerous developing and
evolving requests. Too, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reports, which are
connected with the area utilization arrangements, help BLM directors to comprehend the effect
their choices can have on people, and the earth. It also includes the general society in the
arranging process right from the beginning. We urge you to get included in the arranging
methodology to help decide how general society terrains will be overseen. Contribution by
everybody, who is intrigued by general society grounds, will help guarantee that the best general
conceivable arrangement is produced.
References
Department of the interior and arizona bureau of land management announce decision for
renewable energy development. (2013, Jan 18). Targeted News Service Retrieved from
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Bureau of land management. Retrieved from
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/more/climatechange.html
U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. (N.D). Retrieved from
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/more/Landscape_Approach.html
Abandoned Mine Lands. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.blm.gov/
Google Earth, 2014
Arizona BLM Planning Areas 2014
http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/az/pdfs/planning.Par.74858.File.dat/PlanningAreas
.pdf
Bergman, E. F., & Renwick, W. H. (2011). Introduction to geography: People, places &
environment (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
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