GGH2604
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
Unique #:824111
Due Date: 2 April 2025
Detailed solutions, explanations, workings
and references.
+27 81 278 3372
, INTRODUCTION
Africa is endowed with a diverse range of natural resources that play a critical role
in supporting the livelihoods of its people and driving economic development.
From fertile land and rich biodiversity to mineral wealth and energy resources,
these assets present immense opportunities for sustainable growth. However, the
rapid and often unregulated exploitation of these resources has led to significant
environmental challenges across the continent. This assignment explores the
environmental consequences of human interaction with natural resources in
Africa, with a specific focus on land degradation in southern Africa and the threats
to the Fynbos biome, as covered in the study material. Additionally, the
assignment provides a scholarly analysis of a recent peer-reviewed journal article
on wildfires in Sub-Saharan Africa, examining the causes, impacts, and mitigation
strategies associated with this natural hazard. The aim is to critically engage with
academic literature and develop an informed understanding of key environmental
issues facing the continent.
PART ONE
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF RESOURCE EXPLOITATION IN
AFRICA:
A FOCUS ON LAND DEGRADATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA AND THREATS
TO THE FYNBOS BIOME
1. INTRODUCTION
Africa’s abundant natural resources—encompassing arable land, water, oil,
minerals, forests, and wildlife—have long underpinned the continent’s socio-
economic development (UNEP, 2024). These endowments support livelihoods,
offer prospects for economic growth, and contribute significantly to global
markets. However, the unsustainable extraction and use of these resources often
lead to severe environmental harm. In particular, Africa faces challenges such as
deforestation, soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and declining water quality (Wessels,
2016). Within the southern African context, land degradation has escalated
through intensive agriculture, mining, and urban expansion, undermining both
ecological integrity and food security (Laker, 2018). At the same time, one of the
Varsity Cube 2024 +27 81 278 3372
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
Unique #:824111
Due Date: 2 April 2025
Detailed solutions, explanations, workings
and references.
+27 81 278 3372
, INTRODUCTION
Africa is endowed with a diverse range of natural resources that play a critical role
in supporting the livelihoods of its people and driving economic development.
From fertile land and rich biodiversity to mineral wealth and energy resources,
these assets present immense opportunities for sustainable growth. However, the
rapid and often unregulated exploitation of these resources has led to significant
environmental challenges across the continent. This assignment explores the
environmental consequences of human interaction with natural resources in
Africa, with a specific focus on land degradation in southern Africa and the threats
to the Fynbos biome, as covered in the study material. Additionally, the
assignment provides a scholarly analysis of a recent peer-reviewed journal article
on wildfires in Sub-Saharan Africa, examining the causes, impacts, and mitigation
strategies associated with this natural hazard. The aim is to critically engage with
academic literature and develop an informed understanding of key environmental
issues facing the continent.
PART ONE
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF RESOURCE EXPLOITATION IN
AFRICA:
A FOCUS ON LAND DEGRADATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA AND THREATS
TO THE FYNBOS BIOME
1. INTRODUCTION
Africa’s abundant natural resources—encompassing arable land, water, oil,
minerals, forests, and wildlife—have long underpinned the continent’s socio-
economic development (UNEP, 2024). These endowments support livelihoods,
offer prospects for economic growth, and contribute significantly to global
markets. However, the unsustainable extraction and use of these resources often
lead to severe environmental harm. In particular, Africa faces challenges such as
deforestation, soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and declining water quality (Wessels,
2016). Within the southern African context, land degradation has escalated
through intensive agriculture, mining, and urban expansion, undermining both
ecological integrity and food security (Laker, 2018). At the same time, one of the
Varsity Cube 2024 +27 81 278 3372