case studies beyond the uk-coasts Flashcards

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background information- sundarbans

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-a coastal area occupying the worlds largest delta over Bangladesh and India
the land is very flat and low lying

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challenges+ opportunities of subdarbans

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CHALLENGES- growing population led to a need for more agricultural land so mangroves have been removed-increasing the risk of flooding and erosion
-theres a lack of fresh water as its used for agriculture and flooding causing salt water to contaminate it
-theres high levels of salinity in soils making it hard to grow crops
OPPORTUNITIES- mangroves provide resources (fish,timber)
-they also provide a natural defence against flooding and erosion
-tourism from species like Nepal tigers

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human responses to the challenges-subdarbans

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RESILIENCE-NGO’S offering training in sustainable methods of fishing and farming
-solar panels available in remote villages to generate their own power-this make sit easier to give flood warnings
MITIGATION- 3,500km of embankments were built to prevent flooding but they are becoming eroded
-attempts to mitigate the impacts of extreme events by having cyclone shelters and early warning systems
ADAPTATION- salt resistant varieties of rice being grown
-to reduce sea levels rising they are building houses on stilts
-USAID trained 30,000 people on improving agricultural techniques in response to changing climates

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opportunities and challenges- ODISHA

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OPPORTUNITES-

  • large fish stocks
  • heavy metal deposits and mineral used by Toyota
  • tourism- olive Ridley turtles, chilika lake
  • mangroves- used to farm timber and shrimp
CHALLENGES-
coastal erosion to the south
climate change
tsunamis and tropical storms
human intervention has interfered with sediment transfer and has destabilised patterns of wave energy
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management in ODISHA

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-sea walls and rock armour used in the south
-only 14% of the coastline is stable
ICZM- aims to protect coastal environment- involves Indian government, world bank and Odishan government- it helped by replanting the mangroves and making cyclone shelters
INCREASED RESILIENCE: 1999, 10,000 people killed by cyclone.
in 2013 only 44 people were killed- this was due to proper warning systems, evacuation and cyclone shelters

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background information of KIRIBATI

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  • east Australia and consists of 33 small islands
  • its less than 3m above sea level
  • sea levels rising 1.2cm per year (4 times the average)
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challenges of KIRIBATI

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  • beach erosion
  • sea levels rising
  • contamination of fresh water
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responses for KIRIBATI

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  • coral reefs are critical to sustaining the island but high temps are causing coral bleaching
  • its 200 times more likely to become flooded by 2080
  • the locals use the bleached coral as sea walls
  • the government has bought land on Fiji for people to move
  • mangroves are being built as they slow down water and cause soil levels to rise
  • theres plans to build up Tarawa above sea levels by dredging from the lagoon
  • elevated bridge road is being built in Tarawa to keep connections and transport
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