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Climate Change Synopticity Links Millan - Coggle Diagram
Climate Change Synopticity Links Millan
Coasts
Climate change may impact the coastlines
Changes in sea levels effect the landforms at the coast
Changes in global temperature impact the rates of geomorphic processes
Type of wave gets influenced by an increase of extreme weather events influenced by changing climate
Submergent and emergent landforms get modified by processes associated with present and future climate and sea levels
Rising sea levels lead to the formation of rias and fjords
Rising sea levels and climate change increase the need for coastal protection
Beach profiles changed by rising and falling sea levels
ELS
Carbon and waters amounts cycling between stores due to changes in global temperatures
Size of the flows of water and carbon between the stores e.g. increased ablation in short term however when ice is gone there will be a decrease
Increase in oceanic store due to increased global temps and rising sea levels
Rate of decomposition being increased by a warming climate
decrease in cryospheric store of water however an increase in atmospheric store due to increased evaportation
link between anthropregenic warming of earth on water and carbon cycles
drainage water basin cycles in constant change with a changing climate
decrease in carbon being stored in deforested areas and how this may impact global temperatures
Management strategies for protecting global carbon and water cycles e.g afforestation, wetland restoration and how these may impact climate change
Global distribution of stores of water and carbon fluctuatig with more intense effects of climate change on certain regions
How certain biomes such as tundra and rainforest are influenced by a changing climate e.g. melting permafrost postive feedback on carbon cycle and climate change
impact of human activity in the rainforest and tundra and how it can accelerate climate change
CSMP
Climate change increasing the frequency of natural hazards and how this may alter place perception
How people experience and understand climate change based on different factors such as their age and role
Increased time space compressions and global dependence has had = influence on global carbon emmisions e.g. more plane transport and more shipping of goods globally
Spatial inequalities leading to increased vulnerability to the impacts of climate change
Structual economic change and industrialisation led to periodic increases in global carbon emissions and accelerated climate change
Variations in economic resources and HDI increasing the risk of climate change to certain regions e.g. Bangaldesh
How cyclical economic change may impact a countries ability to respond to the impacts of climate change
Role of community groups in the areas they live in trying to reduce the impacts of climate change e.g pressuring local councils
Role of governments in reducing anthropregenic emissions when regenerating or rebranding areas
Global Connections
Powers and Borders
How soverignity and territorial integrity may be threatened by the impacts of climate change
TNC responsibility for reducing the impact they have on climate change but also the challenges they have over certain states
how climate change presents challenges for the local government and the people within a place
availability of natural resources and the changes that may occur to this as a result of climate change e.g. rising sea levels making oil extraction harder
importance of a range organisations to intervene current affairs to come up with deals and agreements to reduce the impact of climate change
Global Migration
Flow of migrantion changing as a result of climate change
Increased in asylum seekers fleeing increased natural disasters
How may migrant remittances help a lower income country protect itself from the impacts of climate change
Flow of money and technology and ideas in alerting areas and people to potential hazards that have been enhanced by climate change
how global migration can create inequalities which may further enhance an areas vulnerability to the effects of climate change
economic globalisation increasing movement of people further impacting climate change
Political stability influencing flow of migration and response to climate change
Variation in the levels of response to climate change based on economic status of countries which may be influenced by the pathway of global migration