Geography HL
Geography HL
13
Chapters
193
Notes
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option E - Leisure, Tourism & Sport
Option E - Leisure, Tourism & Sport
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option G - Urban Environments
Option G - Urban Environments
Unit 1 - Changing Population
Unit 1 - Changing Population
UNIT 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
UNIT 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
Unit 4 - Power, Places & Networks
Unit 4 - Power, Places & Networks
Unit 5 - Human Development & Diversity
Unit 5 - Human Development & Diversity
Unit 6 - Global Risks & Resilience
Unit 6 - Global Risks & Resilience
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Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Geography HL
Geography HL

Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins

Unlock the Secrets of Coastal Erosion & Flood Management Protect Your Shorelines Now!

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679 words
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4 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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Coastal management strategies: The management of coastal environments depends on human understanding of these areas and the environmental processes happening. With increasing pressures from population growth, industrial activities, and climate change, various strategies have been employed to protect coastlines from erosion and flooding.

Defences options

  • Do Nothing: Let the area flood or the cliff erode naturally.
  • Maintain Existing Levels of Defence: Keep up with current protection measures.
  • Improve the Level of Defence: Increase protective measures.
  • Managed Retreat: Protect some areas but let others erode.

Fun Fact: Choosing which areas to defend is often a tricky business. For example, the gas terminal at Bacton in Norfolk, UK, which is a major energy development, is shielded by gabions and concrete blocks. But the cliffs (and homes) further down at Happisburgh were abandoned to coastal erosion. Seems unfair, right?

Coastal defences

  • Cliff-Base Schemes: Aim to absorb wave energy and protect the cliff base from erosion. These include:

    • Sea Walls
    • Gabions (rocks held in wire cages)
    • Rock Armour
    • Offshore Breakwaters
    • Revetments
  • Cliff-Face Measures: Help to secure the cliff's face from erosion. These include:

    • Cliff Drainage
    • Regrading (making the cliff less steep)
    • Vegetation Schemes (to hold soil together and reduce overland runoff)

Think of these like a suit of armor protecting a knight (cliff) from an enemy (the sea).

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Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Geography HL
Geography HL

Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins

Unlock the Secrets of Coastal Erosion & Flood Management Protect Your Shorelines Now!

Word Count Emoji
679 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Coastal management strategies: The management of coastal environments depends on human understanding of these areas and the environmental processes happening. With increasing pressures from population growth, industrial activities, and climate change, various strategies have been employed to protect coastlines from erosion and flooding.

Defences options

  • Do Nothing: Let the area flood or the cliff erode naturally.
  • Maintain Existing Levels of Defence: Keep up with current protection measures.
  • Improve the Level of Defence: Increase protective measures.
  • Managed Retreat: Protect some areas but let others erode.

Fun Fact: Choosing which areas to defend is often a tricky business. For example, the gas terminal at Bacton in Norfolk, UK, which is a major energy development, is shielded by gabions and concrete blocks. But the cliffs (and homes) further down at Happisburgh were abandoned to coastal erosion. Seems unfair, right?

Coastal defences

  • Cliff-Base Schemes: Aim to absorb wave energy and protect the cliff base from erosion. These include:

    • Sea Walls
    • Gabions (rocks held in wire cages)
    • Rock Armour
    • Offshore Breakwaters
    • Revetments
  • Cliff-Face Measures: Help to secure the cliff's face from erosion. These include:

    • Cliff Drainage
    • Regrading (making the cliff less steep)
    • Vegetation Schemes (to hold soil together and reduce overland runoff)

Think of these like a suit of armor protecting a knight (cliff) from an enemy (the sea).

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