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What are the different What are the different types of coastal types of coastal management?management?
Revetments
£1,000/m
Open structure of planks absorb wave energy, but allow sand and shingle to build up beyond
Are these attractive?
Hard engineering
Rock armour or Rip Rap
Relatively cheap £1,000/m, but considered environmentally ugly
When resting on sand and shingle they may be moved out of position by waves
Expensive at £5,000/m
Designed to stop erosion, but what landforms would that prevent being created?
Would you rather go on holiday and see Old Harry or a sea wall?
Sea Walls
Energy is reflected (not absorbed). Over time the energy scours the base of the sea wall undermining it, causing it to collapse
This is reduced by absorbing the energy and angling the wall
Gabions
Much cheaper than sea walls £1000/m, but do you think they are attractive?
Small rocks, bound in place by cages absorb the wave energy and reduce erosion
Stop longshore drift
What are they designed to do?
Further down the coast this may mean that beaches are starved of sand and shingle
Groynes
£10,000 each (wooden groynes)
£1.5m each (rock groynes)
Mappleton, Yorks. coast
Gabions and groynes together
Why might you choose to implement more than one coastal management strategy at a time?
To protect against erosion and longshore drift
“Soft” Engineering
Less expensive than hard strategies
Longer term, more attractive and sustainable as they work with natural processes
How attractive do you consider these to be?
Beach Nourishment
The beach is widened; how will this affect the energy of the waves?
Sand and/or pebbles are brought in to replace material that has eroded away. Where do you think this replacement material has come from?
It has been dredged from the sea bed. In some cases it is pumped onto the shore.
It will reduce the energy that the wave has meaning less erosion.
Cost: £100/m/yr
Stabilising Sand Dunes
Grasses are planted in the sand dunes to bind them together, holding them in place.
Footpaths may be designated. Why might this be?
To reduce trampling of the dunes by people, which erodes them
Managed Retreat
When the land by the sea is of low economic value it may be allowed to erode.
In some cases this eroded material forms beaches which naturally protect the coast.
What about Question 4?What about Question 4?
You have to write your own question!You have to write your own question! It needs to be about management, look at It needs to be about management, look at
the title of the project. the title of the project. For exampleFor example
~ How do the Holderness and Suffolk coastlines ~ How do the Holderness and Suffolk coastlines compare in terms of erosion and coastal compare in terms of erosion and coastal protection?protection?
How are visitors managed in Dunwich village How are visitors managed in Dunwich village and Dunwich Heath?and Dunwich Heath?
Question on visitor management.Question on visitor management.
Introduction:Introduction: ~ ~ How many visitors every year? What do they come How many visitors every year? What do they come
to see/do? How is the area protected? (AONB)to see/do? How is the area protected? (AONB) ~ Explain that you wanted to investigate how the large ~ Explain that you wanted to investigate how the large
number of visitors to both the Heath and the village are number of visitors to both the Heath and the village are managed. What facilities and services are provided?managed. What facilities and services are provided?
~ How did you go about the investigation? What were ~ How did you go about the investigation? What were you methods? Largely - sketch maps, environmental you methods? Largely - sketch maps, environmental surveys, photographssurveys, photographs
ResultsResults
~ Include your two sketches with annotations.~ Include your two sketches with annotations.
~ Environmental survey results?~ Environmental survey results?
What have you found out?What have you found out?
~ What are the benefits and problems of tourists~ What are the benefits and problems of tourists
~ How do the two areas (Heath and Village) ~ How do the two areas (Heath and Village) compare in their response to visitor management?compare in their response to visitor management?
~ Could the visitors be managed better?~ Could the visitors be managed better?
What do I do now?What do I do now? Decide upon a question.Decide upon a question. Check your notes from coasts to make sure you Check your notes from coasts to make sure you
have all the details you need to be able to have all the details you need to be able to compare Dunwich to Holderness.compare Dunwich to Holderness.
Start to work your way through the usual format Start to work your way through the usual format of answering a question (see peach booklet)of answering a question (see peach booklet)