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acevipa

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For the geography topic, Issues in Australian Environments, does anyone have any notes either on 'Waste Managment' or 'Coastal Management'. It must cover the following:
  • Nature
  • Impacts
  • Responses by individuals, groups and governments
  • Geographical processes relevant
  • Perceptions of different groups
  • Decision-making processes
  • Management of the issue
 

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acevipa said:
For the geography topic, Issues in Australian Environments, does anyone have any notes either on 'Waste Managment' or 'Coastal Management'. It must cover the following:
  • Nature
  • Impacts
  • Responses by individuals, groups and governments
  • Geographical processes relevant
  • Perceptions of different groups
  • Decision-making processes
  • Management of the issue
all ive got for waste management is
  • 4kg of waste per person
  • Lack of landfill in Sydney
  • We can: recycle, buy in bulk, limit packaging.
and coastal management

Coastal Management is about managing all development along the coast so that it is sustainable.

Key impacts humans have on coastal areas:
Housing and Development
Ports and Marinas
Stormwater Runoff and Pollution
Sand Mining
Recreation and Tourism

Key processes shaping coastal environments:
Estuary – where the river meets the ocean
Groyne – wall designed to trap sand --> stop erosion
Dunes – an accumulation of sand
Erosion – wearing away of land due to wind + waves
Deposition – distribution of sand along the coast --> dunes, spits, bars
Waves – constructive + destructive
Currents – Longshore drift + rips

Management strategies
Groyne- artificial structure to trap sand from longshore drift
Seawall – parallel to coastline separate land from sea
Beach nourishment – artificial placement of sand --> spread naturally
Buy back – govt. buys back properties to restore natural beach


hope this helps..
 

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