Coastal Landscapes and Systems · Autumn Term
Sea Level Change and Coastal Risk
Analysis of eustatic and isostatic changes and their impact on coastal flooding and erosion risks.
Key Questions
- 1Why are some coastal communities more vulnerable to sea level rise than others?
- 2How do human activities amplify the risks associated with natural coastal processes?
- 3What are the long term consequences of sea level change for global migration?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
A-Level: Geography - Coastal Landscapes and ChangeA-Level: Geography - Hazards and Risk
Year: Year 12
Subject: Geography
Unit: Coastal Landscapes and Systems
Period: Autumn Term
Suggested Methodologies
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