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Planning for long-term coastal change: experiences from England and Wales

Planning for long-term coastal change: experiences from England and Wales
Planning for long-term coastal change: experiences from England and Wales
England and Wales has a long history of recognising coastal change, where coastal morphology adjusts in response to changing patterns of erosion and accretion, especially in the vicinity of ports and reclamations in estuaries. The long history of responses to coastal change can be linked to the history of coastal engineering, the wider development of coastal management; and most recently shoreline management, as a policy framework for managing flood and erosion risks on changing coasts. Coastal change is ongoing and long-term so that management is necessarily a process and effective delivery requires an adequate monitoring programme to inform management decisions. Monitoring also enables adaptive and flexible solutions to be implemented that take account of the inherent uncertainties such as future climate, promoting well adapted rather than mal-adapted outcomes. Given the current concerns about accelerated rates of sea-level rise and climate change this paper considers the development of both shoreline management and the supporting national monitoring programme in England to assess whether the SMP process remains useful in these circumstances. The lessons and experience are widely transferable.
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Nicholls, R.J.
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Townend, I.H.
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Bradbury, A.
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Ramsbottom, D.
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Day, S.
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Townend, I.H.
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Bradbury, A.
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Ramsbottom, D.
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Nicholls, R.J., Townend, I.H., Bradbury, A., Ramsbottom, D. and Day, S. (2013) Planning for long-term coastal change: experiences from England and Wales. Ocean Engineering, 71, 3-16. (doi:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2013.01.025).

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England and Wales has a long history of recognising coastal change, where coastal morphology adjusts in response to changing patterns of erosion and accretion, especially in the vicinity of ports and reclamations in estuaries. The long history of responses to coastal change can be linked to the history of coastal engineering, the wider development of coastal management; and most recently shoreline management, as a policy framework for managing flood and erosion risks on changing coasts. Coastal change is ongoing and long-term so that management is necessarily a process and effective delivery requires an adequate monitoring programme to inform management decisions. Monitoring also enables adaptive and flexible solutions to be implemented that take account of the inherent uncertainties such as future climate, promoting well adapted rather than mal-adapted outcomes. Given the current concerns about accelerated rates of sea-level rise and climate change this paper considers the development of both shoreline management and the supporting national monitoring programme in England to assess whether the SMP process remains useful in these circumstances. The lessons and experience are widely transferable.

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Published date: 1 October 2013
Organisations: Energy & Climate Change Group

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Local EPrints ID: 353566
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353566
ISSN: 0029-8018
PURE UUID: 6bb3eeea-6a1f-4f09-9c93-9bb00919925d
ORCID for R.J. Nicholls: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9715-1109
ORCID for I.H. Townend: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2101-3858

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Date deposited: 10 Jun 2013 13:38
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:18

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Author: R.J. Nicholls ORCID iD
Author: I.H. Townend ORCID iD
Author: A. Bradbury
Author: D. Ramsbottom
Author: S. Day

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