Soy Production's Impact on Forests in South America
Provided by: Global Forest Watch |Published on: February 17, 2023
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1112AP
Synopsis
This article details how soy and livestock production in South America is negatively impacting specific forest ecosystems on the continent.
Students will learn the specifics about the effects of soy farming in South America and the steps that have been (or could be) taken to limit deforestation.
This article is incredibly detailed and features several charts and graphs to further illustrate the points in the text.
Students will be able to see the connection between agricultural expansion and deforestation with specific examples.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be able to read bar graphs and may benefit from looking at the interactive map of deforestation linked in the article to locate the areas discussed.
Access to the Internet is required to read the article.
Differentiation
Connections can be made in math classes using real-world data to strengthen their lessons about graphing, data analysis, or reading stacked bar graphs.
This resource is dense enough that it would work well for a jigsaw activity. Assign each section to a group of students and have them present their section to the class.
Science or social studies classes can use this article as an example of direct connections between human activities, deforestation, and climate change.
As an extension, have students use the interactive map resource linked in the article to explore deforestation in another country or region and then write a report or present their findings to the class.
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About the Partner Provider
Global Forest Watch
Global Forest Watch (GFW) is an online platform that provides data and tools for monitoring forests. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, GFW allows anyone to access near real-time information about where and how forests are changing around the world. GFW is used every day to monitor and manage forests, stop illegal deforestation and fires, call out unsustainable activities, defend land and resources, sustainably source commodities, and conduct research at the forefront of conservation.
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