Canadian Geography 1202 Unit 6

Canadian Geography 1202 Unit 6

<p> Canadian Geography 1202 – Unit 6</p><p>Review Sheet</p><p>1. Define: </p><p>Industry Resource Consumption on a Open pits Global Scale Value Added Forest management plans Continental Shelf Natural Resources Model forests Grand Banks Renewable Resources Water ethics Groundfish Non-Renewable Resources Wetlands Pelagic fish Flow Resources Water diversion Shellfish Sustainable Resource System Groundwater Ore bodies</p><p>2. The Four Economic Sectors (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary). Be able to give an example from each. </p><p>3. The factors that a healthy economy and lifestyle depend upon. </p><p>4. Gross Domestic Product (including the Natural Resources % of GDP)</p><p>5. The three factors you must consider when developing sustainable resources</p><p>6. Agriculture</p><p>- Factors affecting agriculture</p><p>- Challenges farmers face</p><p>- Trends in agriculture</p><p>- Factory Farms vs. Sustainable Farms</p><p>7. Fisheries</p><p>- Reactions to declining fish stocks</p><p>- Reasons for declining fish stocks</p><p>- Ways to resolve the fishery crisis</p><p>- Sustainable fisheries 8. Mining </p><p>- Mining Towns and the Economy</p><p>- The Mineral Trade </p><p>- Mining’s impact on Natural systems</p><p>- Acid Rain</p><p>9. Forestry</p><p>- Canada’s forests</p><p>- Economic Values, Ecological Values, Cultural Values</p><p>- Who owns Canada’s forests?</p><p>- Forest Harvesting Methods</p><p>- Sustainable Forests</p><p>10. Water</p><p>- Views on Water</p><p>- Where is Canada’s Water?</p><p>- The importance of wetlands</p><p>- The Great Lakes Watershed</p><p>- Diverting Water</p><p>- Who controls water?</p><p>- Groundwater Contamination</p>

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