Rivers Hard vs Soft Engineering Flashcards

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What are 4 examples of hard engineering for rivers?

A

Dams and reservoirs

Channel straightening

Embankments

Flood relief channels

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How does hard engineering work?

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By using man-made structures to actively prevent and control natural processes from taking place.

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What are 2 advantages of dams (including reservoirs)?

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  1. Water can be reserved in the reservoir and released when rainfall is low.
  2. They are often multi-purpose.
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What are 2 disadvantages of dams (including reservoirs)?

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  1. The reservoir for dams often floods huge areas of land.
  2. Many people are relocated.
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How does channel straightening work?

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By cutting through meanders to create a straight channel.

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What are the disadvantages of channel straightening (using concrete)?

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  1. May increase the flood-risk further downstream.
  2. Can damage wildlife habitats.
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What is an embankment?

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A raised riverbank.

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What are flood-relief channels?

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A man-made river channel that bypasses an urban area.

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How does soft engineering work?

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By working with natural river processes to manage flood risk.

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What are the 5 types of soft engineering for rivers?

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Planting trees

Wetlands used as flood storage

Floodplain zoning

River Restoration

Flood warnings

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