Pearson Edexcel • Geography 2016
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a map of the phillippes highlighting all the vulnerable areas due to weather hazards and tectonic combined.
a table involving both cases studies to global events (Icelandic volcano eruption and took tsunami) it discusses the local ad global impacts as well as long and short term for both to easily compare and make a judgement.
a diagram showing how effects differ over time from a local to global scale and then a description linking this to a case study of the Japanese tsunami.
a table providing three case studies (Haiti, Sichuan and Japan) and comparing how the management and response differed.
a PAR model encapsulating all aspects of the earthquakes to allow a thorough evaluation to be made comparing the two earthquakes.
Governance involves how strict many regulations are and the quality of preparedness, therefore if this is developed then as seen on the page, the impacts are more positive.
details of the Indian 2004 tsunami and the impacts it had environmentally, socially and economically. on all neighbouring nations
A map of all the content evolving around why some natural disasters develop into disasters including factors such as location and vulnerability.
the park model provides a representation of how each nation recovered from the earthquakes they faced (Haiti and Japan) it can then be used to compare how these recovery times differ depending on development.
the key players in managing loss for tectonic events are NGO's, governments and their help with aid internally, insurances that had been implemented, and the communities that were first on hand to save lives. The sendai framework helped reduce the risk of future events and the impact they may have