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Summary - Coasts Case Studies
Coasts case study notes examine how physical and human processes shape coastal environments, using examples like the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and Morecambe and Heysham in the UK. They cover coastal features, erosion, deposition, and the role of sea level rise and extreme weather. Human impacts such as development, defences, and land use are also explored. Notes include management strategies like hard and soft engineering, as well as sustainable approaches, supported by key data and local context...
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Coasts case study notes examine how physical and human processes shape coastal environments, using examples like the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and Morecambe and Heysham in the UK. They cover coastal features, erosion, deposition, and the role of sea level rise and extreme weather. Human impacts such as development, defences, and land use are also explored. Notes include management strategies like hard and soft engineering, as well as sustainable approaches, supported by key data and local context...
Summary - Water & Carbon Cycle Case Studies
Water and carbon cycle case study notes explore how these natural systems function in specific environments, using examples such as the Amazon Rainforest and the River Eden. They typically examine key processes like precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, and carbon storage, showing how physical characteristics and climate influence the movement and storage of water and carbon. The notes also consider human impacts, such as deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, which can disrupt both ...
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Water and carbon cycle case study notes explore how these natural systems function in specific environments, using examples such as the Amazon Rainforest and the River Eden. They typically examine key processes like precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, and carbon storage, showing how physical characteristics and climate influence the movement and storage of water and carbon. The notes also consider human impacts, such as deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, which can disrupt both ...