Cards (35)

  • What is the area size of the Amazon rainforest?
    5.5 million km²
  • What is the biggest driver of deforestation in the Amazon?
    Large-scale infrastructure development
  • How does infrastructure development drive change in the Amazon?
    It opens untouched areas to exploitation
  • What is Brazil's rank in terms of greenhouse gas emissions?
    4th largest polluter
  • What are the risks associated with climate change in the Amazon?
    Drought and forest fires
  • How does deforestation affect the Amazon's ability to recover carbon?
    It weakens forests' ability to recover
  • What are the changes to the Amazon's climate due to deforestation?
    Increased temperatures and decreased rainfall
  • What happens to soil in the Amazon due to deforestation?
    Increased soil erosion and decreased fertility
  • How does deforestation affect runoff in the Amazon?
    It increases flood risk as rainfall increases
  • What is the impact of deforestation on Amazon's vegetation?
    Loss of biodiversity and decreased carbon sequestration
  • How does deforestation affect Amazon's rivers?
    Alters water cycles and decreases water quality
  • What is ARPA in relation to the Amazon rainforest?
    Largest protection scheme in the world
  • What percentage of the Amazon does ARPA protect?
    15%
  • What is the purpose of reducing palm oil use?
    To help decrease land use for palm oil
  • What is a mitigation strategy in the Amazon related to national parks?
    Creation of national parks
  • What is the goal of reforestation schemes in the Amazon?
    To regrow 73 million trees
  • What is the prosecution rate for illegal loggers in the Amazon?
    38%
  • What is the UK’s interest in Brazil's loans related to the Amazon?
    Money saved is spent on protecting the Amazon
  • What are the main inputs into the Amazon rainforest?
    Solar energy, precipitation, nutrients, seeds
  • What does the Amazon store in terms of biomass?
    Litter layer and soil
  • What are the main flows in the Amazon rainforest?
    Nutrient uptake, decomposition, photosynthesis
  • What are the outputs in the Amazon rainforest?
    Water loss, nutrient loss, biomass loss
  • How much carbon does the Amazon store?
    80-120 billion tonnes
  • Why is the Amazon considered an important carbon sink?
    It regulates carbon cycle and slows climate change
  • What are the impacts of deforestation on the Amazon's water cycle?
    Decreased evapotranspiration and precipitation
  • How does deforestation affect soil erosion in the Amazon?
    Soil becomes dry due to sun exposure
  • What are the main characteristics of a rainforest carbon cycle?
    High net primary productivity and carbon stores
  • How does deforestation by burning impact the carbon cycle?
    Immediate release of carbon from biomass
  • What happens to runoff rates after deforestation?
    Runoff rates increase with flood risk
  • Why does precipitation decrease downwind of a deforested area?
    Less moisture in the air due to deforestation
  • How does sustainable forest management minimize water cycle impact?
    Maintains evapotranspiration and reduces runoff
  • How do selective logging and replanting minimize deforestation effects?
    Preserves carbon storage and restores absorption
  • What are the main mitigation strategies in the Amazon?
    • Creation of national parks
    • Reforestation schemes
    • Prosecuting illegal loggers
    • National and international agreements
  • What are the changes to the Amazon's climate, soil, runoff, vegetation, and rivers due to deforestation?
    • Climate: ↑ temperatures,rainfall
    • Soil: ↑ erosion,fertility
    • Runoff: ↑ flood risk
    • Vegetation: loss of biodiversity
    • Rivers: altered water cycles, low quality
  • What are the inputs, stores, flows, and outputs in the Amazon rainforest?
    Inputs: Solar energy, precipitation, nutrients, seeds
    Stores: Biomass, soil
    Flows: Nutrient uptake, decomposition, photosynthesis
    Outputs: Water loss, nutrient loss, biomass loss, CO₂