DP Geography Questionbank
Management strategies
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Discuss the conflicts that arise from competing land uses and from attempts to manage coastal hazards (tsunamis and storm surges, erosion, cliff failure), pollution, habitat restoration and aquaculture.Directly related questions
- 18M.2.bp.3c: “Coastal hazard management always creates more problems than it solves.” Discuss this statement,...
- 17M.2.bp.4b: Explain two conflicts that may arise as a result of aquaculture.
- 11M.2.bp.3c: Examine the conflicts which arise from competing land uses in coastal margins.
- 11N.2.bp.4bi+bii: Using map evidence, explain one likely conflict between types of human activity in: (i) Area...
- 13M.2.bp.3c: Compare the conflicts that arise in coastal areas from habitat restoration schemes with those...
- 14N.2.hl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 14N.2.hl.3c: “Management strategies for coastlines are generally ineffective.” Discuss this statement with...
- 14N.2.sl.3c: “Management strategies for coastlines are generally ineffective.” Discuss this statement with...
- 14N.2.sl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 13N.2.hl.4d: Discuss the conflicts that occur from attempts to manage coastal hazards.
- 13N.2.sl.4d: Discuss the conflicts that occur from attempts to manage coastal hazards.
- 15N.2.sl.4c: “There are no simple solutions for the conflicts that arise over the use of coastal areas.”...
- 15N.2.hl.4c: “There are no simple solutions for the conflicts that arise over the use of coastal areas.”...
- 15M.2.sl.4b: Explain two conflicts that could arise from attempts to manage cliff failure.
- 15M.2.hl.4b: Explain two conflicts that could arise from attempts to manage cliff failure.