River Management - GCSE Geography Definition

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River Management refers to the various methods and strategies used to control, protect, and improve rivers and their surrounding environments. It involves hard engineering activities like building dams, levees, and flood barriers to prevent flooding, and soft engineering strategies like restoring river habitats to support wildlife. River management also includes measures to control water pollution and ensure there's enough clean water for people, farms, and industries. This helps to balance human needs with conserving nature, making rivers safer and healthier places for both people and ecosystems. Studying river management shows how we can work with nature to solve problems and protect our planet for the future.

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