The mobile nature of soft coasts means that coastal communities face uncertainty in their property values and peace of mind when the existing coastal defense is lowered or removed. The acceptance by the U.K. government that coastal realignment in areas of low population density and limited ecological value is unavoidable means that the current state of affairs, where coastal residents have broadly come to assume that they will be defended if they make enough fuss, cannot continue. The government is currently unwilling to confront this consternation and continues to refuse to pay compensation for lost property value. This is creating an outcry over loss of fairness of treatment. This dispute raises important questions of governance for coast...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The soft coastline of eastern England is dynamic, with much of it subject to the risk of erosion or ...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
The preceding chapters have laid out the range of challenges of coastal simulation to support future...
In England spatial planning decisions with regard to development in coastal areas at risk of floodin...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The soft coastline of eastern England is dynamic, with much of it subject to the risk of erosion or ...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
Coastal defences have long provided protection from erosion and flooding to cities, towns and villag...
The preceding chapters have laid out the range of challenges of coastal simulation to support future...
In England spatial planning decisions with regard to development in coastal areas at risk of floodin...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...