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An in depth description on Geography ALevel Edexcel Tectonic Processes and Hazards EQ3 > "How successful is the management of tectonic hazards and disasters?" All my documents are split into EQ's to keep it organised and easier to download and transfer. Documents include diagrams, pictures, and colour coded. Red = Key words, Purple = Case studies.

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EQ3 Tectonics 25.3.19


EQ3: how successful is the management of tectonic hazards and disasters?

Multiple hazard zones

Hydrometeorological hazards: natural hazards caused by climate processes → including
droughts, floods, hurricanes, and storms.

The Philippines
- One of the most disaster prone countries in the world. 8/10 most at-risk cities from
natural hazards are in the Philippines.
- The Philippines sits across a major convergent plate boundary → faces significant
risks from volcanoes and earthquakes.
- Northern and Eastern coasts face the pacific ocean → most tsunami prone ocean.
- The Philippines lies within South-East Asia’s major typhoon belts. These bring in
strong winds and heavy rainfall. → also increase flooding and landslides.
- Tropical monsoon climate → heavy annual rains.
- Philippines has 47 volcanoes → 22 are active. 30%+ of the population live within
30km of a volcano.
- Landslides are common due to the steep topography, high levels of deforestation
and high rainfall.
Vulnerability
- Lower- middle income country. → growing population → rapid urbanisation. → high
population density.
- many of the poor live in coastal regions → prone to sea surges, flooding, tsunami. →
made worse by poor infrastructure
- 25% of the population live in poverty.
Challenges of multiple hazards
- one hazard or event can cause or increase other hazards.
- Philippines 2016 – Earthquake → killed 15 people, injured 100, and
damaged/destroyed 800 buildings.
- Generated a tsunami 3 metres high.
- Triggered landslides and created floods.
- A short space of time between hazards can create more problems as:
o The government and communities have to deal with the new disaster whilst
recovering from the old one.
o This drains resources.
o Stretches the ability of emergency systems to respond.
o Creates a constant state of emergency.


Hazard management theoretical models

Hazard management cycle = Mitigation → preparation → response → recovery.

1. Mitigation (prevention) → preventing a hazard or minimizing their effects. (before
& after hazard event)
- Identifying potential natural hazards and taking steps to reduce their impact.
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