Water on the Land 1.River flood in a LEDC - Bangladesh 2.River flood in a MEDC – River Severn 3.UK Reservoir or Dam – Rutland Water.

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Water on the Land 1.River flood in a LEDC - Bangladesh 2.River flood in a MEDC – River Severn 3.UK Reservoir or Dam – Rutland Water

CASE STUDY: Bangladesh Flood in a poorer part of the world Short term Effects of the flood Responses to long term effects Long term effects of the flood PSI: Where? WATER ON THE LAND Responses to short term effects 1)Compare to flood in richer part of the world 2)Do environmental, social and economic for each box

CASE STUDY: River Severn Flood in a richer part of the world Short term Effects of the flood Responses to long term effects Long term effects of the flood PSI: Where? WATER ON THE LAND Responses to short term effects 1)Compare to flood in poorer part of the world 2)Do environmental, social and economic for each box

CASE STUDY: Rutland Water – example of a dam/reservoir Economic effects of the reservoir The need for sustainability in all this Social effects of the reservoir PSI: Where? WATER ON THE LAND Enviornmental effects of the reservoir