Management strategies in GCSE Geography refer to the different plans and actions that people or organisations implement to handle and solve environmental, social, or economic problems. For example, if there is a risk of flooding, a management strategy might involve building barriers (like flood walls) to keep water out (hard engineering strategy) or creating early warning systems to inform people when a flood is coming (soft engineering strategy). These strategies aim to make the environment safer, protect communities, and ensure resources are used wisely. They help us deal with challenges like climate change, natural disasters, and urban development in a sustainable and effective way.
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