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Hard and Soft Engineering Pop quiz

Match the following descriptions to the technique The channel course of the river can also be altered, diverting floodwaters away from settlements Trees are planted in the catchment area of the river to intercept the rainfall and slow down the flow of water to the river The river is allowed to flood naturally in wasteland areas, to prevent flooding in other areas, for example, near settlements Flood channels, afforestation, washlands

Disadvantages of Flood Walls? Advantages of Embankments? What are/is the.... Disadvantages of Flood Walls? Advantages of Embankments? A description/definition of Storage Areas 1: Have to be assembled very well so water doesnt get thru joints 2: Can be used as a path, effective at stopping erosion, provide habitat for plants/animals

Hard or Soft Engineering State whether the following are an example of Hard or Soft engineering Warning Systems Dams Channelisation Floodplain zoning Soft, hard, hard, soft

What Techniques are associated with the following advantages/disadvantages Soil erosion is avoided as trees prevent rapid run off after heavy rain fall Easily and quickly erected in pre-constructed sections Can be used for water sports Settlements and agricultural land may be lost when the river valley is flooded to form a reservoir The sirens could be vandalised, so they are tested annually Only come into use when the river has flooded Afforestatation, flood walls, flood relief channels, dams, warning systems, storage areas