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    1. What are some types of natural vegetation?
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    2. How are forests useful to humans?
    3. What happens if we overuse forests?
By the end of the lesson,
You should be able to:
  – List and elaborate three uses of forests.


       Looks manageable? Let's start!
Functions/Uses of the forest
1. Maintains water supply 6.Habitat for life
2. Replenishes oxygen,             b) maintains the quality
                              7. Provides timber, fuel,
                                       of water supply
  removes carbon dioxide         medicine, food,
                                 chemicals
3. Maintains nutrients in quantity
             a) maintains the
  the soil        of water supply Recreation
                              8.
4. Prevent floods              9. Research and
                                 education
5. Protect coasts
a) maintains the quantity
  1. Maintaining water supply           of water supply through
                                             transpiration

                     2. Water vapour condenses into
                     tiny droplets of water in the
                     atmosphere and form clouds.
                     3. The clouds precipitate
                     as rain when they have
                     too much water to hold.
                                       
                                    1. Forests release large
                                    amounts of water
                                    vapour into the
4. The rain that falls              atmosphere through
replenishes the water in            transpiration.
rivers and reservoirs.
b) maintains the quality
1. Maintaining water supply
                     of water supply through
                           i) filtering it

            Soil traps and filters
              impurities in rainwater
              and in waste water (such
              as dead animals, rubbish,
              human waste) that seeps
              underground before it
              flows into rivers and
              reservoirs.
            → This water is thus
              relatively clean
b) maintains the quality
1. Maintaining water supply
                         of water supply by
                             i) filtering it

            Biodegradable waste that
            has been trapped is
            decomposed by bacteria
            present in the forests.
            E.g. Mangrove roots filter
            river water of its waste
            materials before it flows into
            the sea. The waste is broken
            down into nutrients for the
            mangroves.
b) maintains the quality
1. Maintaining water supply     of water supply through
                                ii) intercepting foliage


      1. The foliage of the
      forest intercepts and
      weakens the impact         + Interception slows
      of raindrops hitting the down surface runoff so
      ground.                    less soil particles are
      2. Forest soil thus        
                                 washed into the river,
      remains porous             making the water
      enough to let water        cleaner.
      seep underground.
                        3. This water is stored
                        as groundwater, which
                        flows to and
                        replenishes nearby
                        rivers and reservoirs.
Textbook p. 182




        Foliage interception slows
           down surface runoff.
Less soil particles get washed into the river
                                                Rainwater seeping into the
    Water that finally gets to the river                    soil
                is cleaner.                       is filtered by the soil.
How does the water quality in
forested areas compare with
    urban areas, like....

 Singapore, Rio de Janeiro,
      London, Shanghai,
    Johannesburg, Cairo?
Textbook p. 182




   Concrete surfaces means that
rainfall runs over the ground quickly
                   +
  collects impurities along the way
2. Replenishes O2, removes CO2
                Forests: 'Green Lungs of
                the Earth'
                During photosynthesis,
                the greenhouse gas
                CO2 is absorbed,
                preventing global
                temperatures from rising.
                O2 is released, renewing
                oxygen supply for all life.
3. Maintains nutrients in the soil


                                  4. Plants absorb
1. Dead plant                     these nutrients in
and animal                        the soil.
matter
accumulate on
the forest floor.
                               3. Calcium, nitrates
                               and phosphates are
2. Decomposers                 released from dead
cause dead                     matter into the soil
matter to rot.
4. Prevents floods
          Forest roots hold the soil
          firmly together. This:
          a) keeps the soil porous as
          a store for rainwater
          flowing over the ground
          b) prevents soil from being
          eroded and deposited in
          riverbeds, reducing their
          capacity to contain water.
5. Protects coasts
          Mangroves form the first line
          of defense against wave
          attack and coastal hazards.
          E.g. Sri Lanka, 2004 Boxing
          Day tsunami -
          Only 2 deaths in a village with
          densely growing mangroves;
          up to 6000 deaths in a nearby
          village with no mangroves
          (BBC News)
6. Habitat for life
                                                        Forests are habitats for flora
                                                          (plants) and fauna
                                                          (animals), providing
                                                        
                                                            Food
                                                        
                                                            Shelter from heat or cold
                                                        
                                                            Protection from predators
Matschie's tree-kangaroo, Papua
                                                        (Unfortunately, some are
New Guinea's tropical rainforests
                                                          endangered, e.g. Matschie's
                                                          tree-kangaroo and all species of
                                                          tigers)



American pika, temperate            Tigers, tropical rainforests and
coniferous forests                  monsoon forests
7. Provides valuable resources
                Valuable resources include
                  timber for furniture and
                  buildings.
                
                    Teak, meranti, rattan
                    (tropical rainforest);
                    mahogany, pine, spruce
                    (temperate coniferous
                    forests)
                United Nations' Food and
                  Agriculture Organization
                  (FAO) estimate that every
                  year, the global timber
                  industry earns over S$332
                  billion!
7. Provides valuable resources
      Valuable resources include
        medicine.
      
          Quinine, treatment for malaria,
          from Cinchona trees (tropical
          rainforest)
      
          Tannin from mangrove
          Rhizophora and redwood trees
          (coniferous forests) to make anti-
          diarrhea pills
7. Provides valuable resources
      Valuable resources include
        chemicals.
      
          Pine and fir resin as wood
          varnish
      
          Tannin from mangrove
          Rhizophora and redwoods to
          treat leather and make orange
          food dyes
8. Recreation
                                     Forests can be used for
                                       ecotourism.
                                     
                                         Tourists who want to
                                         experience nature without
                                         harming it.

Yosemite National Park, California
                                     
                                         These forests are
                             USA         sometimes national parks
                                         and wildlife reserves.
                                     More of this when we study
                                       deforestation in Kalimantan.

Sungei Buloh Wetland
Reserve, Singapore
Functions/Uses of the forest
1. Maintains water supply 6.Habitat for life
2. Replenishes oxygen,    7. Provides timber, fuel,
  removes carbon dioxide    medicine, food,
                            chemicals
3. Maintains nutrients in
  the soil                8. Recreation
4. Prevent floods          9. Research and
                             education
5. Protect coasts
What's next?
We will study the final section for this topic:

        What happens when humans
          interact with the forest?

We'll study deforestation (the destruction of
 tropical rainforests) in Kalimantan,
 Indonesia. Read textbook pp. 196-201.

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Uses of forests

  • 1. 1. What are some types of natural vegetation? ✐ 2. How are forests useful to humans? 3. What happens if we overuse forests?
  • 2. By the end of the lesson, You should be able to: – List and elaborate three uses of forests. Looks manageable? Let's start!
  • 3. Functions/Uses of the forest 1. Maintains water supply 6.Habitat for life 2. Replenishes oxygen, b) maintains the quality 7. Provides timber, fuel, of water supply removes carbon dioxide medicine, food, chemicals 3. Maintains nutrients in quantity a) maintains the the soil of water supply Recreation 8. 4. Prevent floods 9. Research and education 5. Protect coasts
  • 4. a) maintains the quantity 1. Maintaining water supply of water supply through transpiration 2. Water vapour condenses into tiny droplets of water in the atmosphere and form clouds. 3. The clouds precipitate as rain when they have too much water to hold.  1. Forests release large amounts of water vapour into the 4. The rain that falls atmosphere through replenishes the water in transpiration. rivers and reservoirs.
  • 5. b) maintains the quality 1. Maintaining water supply of water supply through i) filtering it Soil traps and filters impurities in rainwater and in waste water (such as dead animals, rubbish, human waste) that seeps underground before it flows into rivers and reservoirs. → This water is thus relatively clean
  • 6. b) maintains the quality 1. Maintaining water supply of water supply by i) filtering it Biodegradable waste that has been trapped is decomposed by bacteria present in the forests. E.g. Mangrove roots filter river water of its waste materials before it flows into the sea. The waste is broken down into nutrients for the mangroves.
  • 7. b) maintains the quality 1. Maintaining water supply of water supply through ii) intercepting foliage 1. The foliage of the forest intercepts and weakens the impact + Interception slows of raindrops hitting the down surface runoff so ground. less soil particles are 2. Forest soil thus  washed into the river, remains porous making the water enough to let water cleaner. seep underground. 3. This water is stored as groundwater, which flows to and replenishes nearby rivers and reservoirs.
  • 8. Textbook p. 182 Foliage interception slows down surface runoff. Less soil particles get washed into the river Rainwater seeping into the Water that finally gets to the river soil is cleaner. is filtered by the soil.
  • 9. How does the water quality in forested areas compare with urban areas, like.... Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, London, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Cairo?
  • 10. Textbook p. 182 Concrete surfaces means that rainfall runs over the ground quickly + collects impurities along the way
  • 11. 2. Replenishes O2, removes CO2 Forests: 'Green Lungs of the Earth' During photosynthesis, the greenhouse gas CO2 is absorbed, preventing global temperatures from rising. O2 is released, renewing oxygen supply for all life.
  • 12. 3. Maintains nutrients in the soil 4. Plants absorb 1. Dead plant these nutrients in and animal the soil. matter accumulate on the forest floor. 3. Calcium, nitrates and phosphates are 2. Decomposers released from dead cause dead matter into the soil matter to rot.
  • 13. 4. Prevents floods Forest roots hold the soil firmly together. This: a) keeps the soil porous as a store for rainwater flowing over the ground b) prevents soil from being eroded and deposited in riverbeds, reducing their capacity to contain water.
  • 14. 5. Protects coasts Mangroves form the first line of defense against wave attack and coastal hazards. E.g. Sri Lanka, 2004 Boxing Day tsunami - Only 2 deaths in a village with densely growing mangroves; up to 6000 deaths in a nearby village with no mangroves (BBC News)
  • 15. 6. Habitat for life Forests are habitats for flora (plants) and fauna (animals), providing  Food  Shelter from heat or cold  Protection from predators Matschie's tree-kangaroo, Papua (Unfortunately, some are New Guinea's tropical rainforests endangered, e.g. Matschie's tree-kangaroo and all species of tigers) American pika, temperate Tigers, tropical rainforests and coniferous forests monsoon forests
  • 16. 7. Provides valuable resources Valuable resources include timber for furniture and buildings.  Teak, meranti, rattan (tropical rainforest); mahogany, pine, spruce (temperate coniferous forests) United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimate that every year, the global timber industry earns over S$332 billion!
  • 17. 7. Provides valuable resources Valuable resources include medicine.  Quinine, treatment for malaria, from Cinchona trees (tropical rainforest)  Tannin from mangrove Rhizophora and redwood trees (coniferous forests) to make anti- diarrhea pills
  • 18. 7. Provides valuable resources Valuable resources include chemicals.  Pine and fir resin as wood varnish  Tannin from mangrove Rhizophora and redwoods to treat leather and make orange food dyes
  • 19. 8. Recreation Forests can be used for ecotourism.  Tourists who want to experience nature without harming it. Yosemite National Park, California  These forests are USA sometimes national parks and wildlife reserves. More of this when we study deforestation in Kalimantan. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore
  • 20. Functions/Uses of the forest 1. Maintains water supply 6.Habitat for life 2. Replenishes oxygen, 7. Provides timber, fuel, removes carbon dioxide medicine, food, chemicals 3. Maintains nutrients in the soil 8. Recreation 4. Prevent floods 9. Research and education 5. Protect coasts
  • 21. What's next? We will study the final section for this topic: What happens when humans interact with the forest? We'll study deforestation (the destruction of tropical rainforests) in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Read textbook pp. 196-201.