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Carrying capacity Carrying capacity refers to the number of individuals who can be supported in a given area within natural resource limits, and without degrading the environment for present and future generations.

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Carrying capacity

• Carrying capacity refers to the number of individuals who can be supported in a given area within natural resource limits, and without degrading the environment for present and future generations.

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Carrying capacity may include ..• Food• Water• Building materials• Waste processing• Leisure Space

Carrying Capacity may be• Physical capacity • Ecological capacity• Emotional or psychological

capacity

See diagram of graph….

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WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE YIELD?

• It means that there is balance between what we take from the environment and what it can naturally replenish.

• The yield could refer to plants, trees, animals, fish.

• Maximum sustainable yield (MSY) means the amount that can be taken without affecting natural replacement.

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MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD

Pop at year end must = or exceed the Pop at start

Final pop = Start pop + Growth – mortality & take

If the result is positive then the MSY has not been exceeded. If it is negative the MSY has been exceeded.

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• See Fig 9.1 on page 71

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Ecological Footprint

• The demands that one individual makes on the environment.

• Demands include:WaterFoodEnergySpace Waste disposal

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The Ecological Deficit

• is the level of resource consumption and waste discharge by a population in excess of local carrying capacity

• Questions:• Have we reached a global ecological deficit?• If not, Can you identify any areas that are in

deficit

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The trend

• Over centuries humans have taken more and more from the planet

• Because there are more humans

• And we each have more impact or footprint

• We have been borrowing sun energy from the past – fossil fuels

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GLOBAL ORCHESTRATION