
This lesson focuses on the named coastal management case study of Lyme Regis, a requirement of the Cambridge IGCSE Geography (0460) syllabus. Students investigate why the area is vulnerable to erosion and landslides, including weak geology, wave action and heavy rainfall.
The lesson examines the management strategies used, such as sea walls, rock armour, cliff stabilisation and beach recharge, and evaluates their effectiveness using specific facts and data.
What’s included
• PowerPoint lesson and supporting materials
• Clear explanation of causes of erosion and landslides
• Case study facts and data
• Impact and management evaluation tasks
• Exam-style 6- and 7-mark practice questions
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