Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Geography Hard Engineering and
Soft Engineering
- Dams and Reservoirs
- Benefits
- Reservoirs store water
which reduces the risk of
flooding.
- The water in the reservoir is sued as
drinking water and can be used to
generate HEP.
- Costs
- Dams are very expensive to build.
- Creating a reservoir can flood existing settlements.
- Eroded material is deposited in the
reservoir and not along the rivers natural course.
- So farmland downstream can be less fertile.
- Channel Straightening
- Benefits
- Water moves out of the area quicker as it doesn't
travel as far- reducing the risk of flooding.
- Costs
- Flooding may happen downstream of the straightened
channel instead as flood water is carried there faster.
- There is more erosion downstream as that is where the
water is flooding fastest
- Soft Engineering - schemes set up using the knowledge of the river and its processes to
reduce the effects of flooding
- Flood Warnings
- costs
- Don't stop a flood
from happening
- Some people might not have access to the warnings
- benefits
- Impacts of flooding reduced
- People have time to move possessions upstairs,
put sandbags in position, evacuate, etc
- Preparation
- costs
- Doesn't guarantee safety from a flood
- Could give people a false sense of security.
- Modifying homes and businesses is expensive.
- benefits
- Impact of flooding is reduced as buildings
as buildings less damaged
- People are less likely to worry about the threats of floods
if they are preared.
- Flood plain zoning
- costs
- benefits