LEDC Case Study. Activity You have a choice of 5 case studies from the following places… Peru Pakistan Haiti South Asia Yogyakarta.

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LEDC Case Study

Activity You have a choice of 5 case studies from the following places… Peru Pakistan Haiti South Asia Yogyakarta

Where Did It Happen? A written description of the location. A map of the location including points of geographical interest. Can you produce a sketch map of the location?

When Did It Happen? Date. Time (local). Duration. Include the sequence of events to show the speed of onset and the pace of management and recovery.

Why Did It Happen? The physical conditions that caused the hazard If the hazard is tectonic - what is it's tectonic setting? If the hazard is metrological - what metrological conditions caused the hazard?

Who Was Affected? What were the effects/consequences of the hazard event? Categorize the effects/consequences as being (SEEP): Social Economic Environmental Political

What Happened? Describe the management of the hazard event - before, during and after? Planning, preparation, prediction, hazard mapping, evacuation, warnings. Help with recovery, aid - local, regional and international, role of NGOs. Finally - produce a one paragraph summary of the hazard event.