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Sustainable Coastal Management: Case study – Holderness

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Sustainable Coastal Management: Case study – Holderness

Pumpkin TV

Key Stage: GCSE and Post 16

Pages:

ISBN: 978-1-84377-225-5

Published: 2008

 

£48.99

Price to members: £42.99



Description:

A brilliant resource for teaching about sustainable environments, this DVD investigates the coastline from Flamborough Head to Spurn Point, looking at the causes, effects and management of coastal erosion. It shows a variety of landforms created along the coast, the issues that result from them and the different ways in which they are managed – including hard and soft engineering.

The DVD also contains in-depth support documents in Word format, including student notes to aid understanding and teachers’ notes containing approximately six hours’ worth of suggested lesson plans.

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