2. EFFECTS
Loss of life
Environmental destruction
Floods
3. EFFECTS
Drag solids
Extensive water covered area
Intense erosion
Proliferation of organisms
Damaged homes
Interruption roads
Loss of life
Crop losses
Sediment deposits
Diseases
Food shortages
Water pollution
4. EFFECTS
Loss of biodiversity of forests
and woodlands
It alters the cycle of nutrients in
the soil and the atmosphere
Disappearing various species of
plants and animals
Many species are shown to be in
danger of extinction
Increase in the concentration of
greenhouse gases that lead to
global warming
5. EFFECTS
Temperature increase
Increased rainfall
Loss of glaciers
Flood
Increases in flow streams
Decrease in agricultural
production
7. EFFECTS
Lack of potable water
Decreased flow of rivers and streams
Depletion of groundwater
Overcrowded cities.
Death of different species
Loss of soil
Diminution in agricultural production (crop loss)
Price increase in food
Economic Crisis
Increased fire frequency
Increased temperature and aridity
8. EFFECTS
Global Warming
Increase in the concentration of
greenhouse gases
Water pollution and soil
Temperature increase
Floods
9. EFFECTS
Water and soil pollution
Death of several species of animals and
plants
Famine
Increase and spread of disease
Death
Population movements
Community disorganization
10. EFFECTS
Loss of human and animal lives
Destruction of infrastructure such as bridges,
houses, roads, buildings, etc..
Environmental destruction
11. Identify areas of flooding, and evaluate the experience in
previous flood chaos.
Analyze the threat and risk through geological or socio-
geographic ..
Develop hazard maps at the community level.
Limiting excessive paving and leveling of the land, in order
to reduce runoff in wet weather.
Development of conservation programs including
environmental sound management of solid waste and
create awareness in communities to keep clean rivers,
streams, ditches and drains.
12. The conservation program development
environment including proper management of
solid waste and also creating awareness in
communities to keep clean rivers, streams,
ditches and drains, as the cause of having clean
rivers, streams and different bodies aquifers will
have a normal water flow, thus avoiding the
possibility of flooding in heavy winter seasons,
so it's important to make people aware to make
the proper management of solid waste, because
otherwise the different bodies streams of water
will be contaminated and clogged with garbage
and solid waste generated generating floods and
various problems in society.
13. Geothermal technology is a source that would
avoid energy dependence on fossil fuels and
other nonrenewable resources. Furthermore, this
technology does not require dam construction,
logging, and construction of pipelines or tanks
for storage. On the other hand the waste it
produces are minimal and cause less
environmental impact caused by the oil and coal,
also reduces the emission of CO2 and other
greenhouse gases. Finally it should be noted that
geothermal resources are greater than the
resources of coal, oil, natural gas, this leads us to
think that is an almost unlimited resource.