This topic examines how human activities and land-use changes, such as urbanisation, agriculture, and industry, impact river processes and landscapes. It a
Topic Synopsis
This topic examines how human activities and land-use changes, such as urbanisation, agriculture, and industry, impact river processes and landscapes. It also covers the physical and human causes of river flooding and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of hard and soft engineering management strategies.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Hard engineering: Man-made structures like dams, levees, and channelisation that control river flow but can have negative environmental impacts.
- Soft engineering: Sustainable approaches such as floodplain zoning, afforestation, and river restoration that work with natural processes.
- Urbanisation: Increased impermeable surfaces (concrete, tarmac) lead to higher surface runoff, faster flood peaks, and reduced lag time.
- Deforestation: Removal of trees reduces interception and infiltration, increasing flood risk and soil erosion.
- Reservoir-induced seismicity: The weight of water in large dams can trigger earthquakes, a less obvious impact of human activity.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Use specific terminology for engineering strategies (e.g., channelisation vs. flood plain zoning)
- Ensure you can explain both the advantages and disadvantages for every management strategy mentioned
- Practice drawing and interpreting storm hydrographs to explain the impact of urbanisation on discharge
- Use case study examples to support arguments about the effectiveness of management
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing hard and soft engineering strategies
- Failing to link human activities directly to changes in river processes
- Generalising flood causes without distinguishing between physical and human factors
- Neglecting the environmental impacts of management strategies
Examiner Marking Points
- Impact of human activities (urbanisation, agriculture, industry) on river processes
- Physical and human causes of river flooding
- Effects of river flooding on people and the environment
- Advantages and disadvantages of hard engineering (dams, reservoirs, channelisation)
- Advantages and disadvantages of soft engineering (flood plain zoning, washlands)
- How management strategies lead to changes in river landscapes