Adaptation - UK (AC) Flashcards

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1. How is the UK implementing the adaptation strategy of retreat?

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In Wallasea, Essex, the UK is implementing a managed retreat strategy by reverting farmland back to salt marshes. This approach aims to create benefits such as increased biodiversity and potential new leisure opportunities. Managed retreat allows coastal areas to naturally adapt to rising sea levels and reduce the risk of flooding and erosion.

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  1. What is an example of the adaptation strategy of “protect” in the UK?
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The Thames Barrier, constructed in 1984, is an example of the protect strategy in the UK. The barrier serves to prevent flooding in London, protecting over 1.25 million people from the risk of inundation. While the Thames Barrier has been effective in mitigating flood risks, its effectiveness is gradually decreasing as sea levels rise. The barrier’s construction and ongoing maintenance costs £500 million, but it provides significant cost savings by avoiding the need for extensive rebuilding and damage repair in the event of major floods. Additionally, there are plans to build another barrier downstream at Long Reach to further enhance flood protection.

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  1. How is the UK implementing the adaptation strategy of “accommodate”?
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One example of the accommodate strategy in the UK is the use of amphibious housing. These are innovative housing designs that can adapt to rising water levels. However, amphibious housing is currently expensive and typically limited to new housing developments. It allows residents to live in areas prone to flooding by adapting the structure to float or rise with floodwaters, reducing the risk of damage and displacement.

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  1. What are some socio-economic challenges associated with adaptation in the UK?
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The UK faces socio-economic challenges in implementing adaptation measures. The recent focus on funding for the COVID-19 pandemic may divert resources away from adaptation efforts. Additionally, adaptation measures can create inequalities, as not everyone may have the financial means to afford expensive adaptation strategies. Limited financial resources and competing priorities pose challenges to funding comprehensive adaptation initiatives.

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  1. What are some technological challenges related to adaptation in the UK?
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The UK faces technological challenges in implementing adaptation strategies. Retreat strategies, such as relocating populations from vulnerable areas, may be limited due to the country’s small size and dense population. Furthermore, uncertainties exist regarding the long-term consequences of certain adaptation measures, which could lead to unintended secondary impacts. Advancements in technology and improved understanding of potential impacts are essential for effective adaptation planning and implementation.

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  1. What are some political challenges associated with adaptation in the UK?
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Adaptation in the UK faces political challenges. Long-term planning for adaptation may conflict with the short-term focus of governments seeking tangible gains for elections. There can also be competing agendas between those emphasizing mitigation and adaptation. Some perceive adaptation as accepting and surrendering to climate change rather than taking decisive action to reduce emissions. Additionally, NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) can pose challenges in implementing adaptation strategies, as resistance from local communities may hinder progress. Political will and effective communication are crucial for overcoming these challenges and driving successful adaptation efforts.

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