Sustainable Magament Which Can Lead To Local Conflicts Flashcards
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What is sustainable coastal management?
A long-term approach to coastal protection that considers future threats like sea-level rise and storms, and aims to balance environmental, economic, and social factors.
What does sustainable coastal management aim to ensure?
That any development provides social and economic benefits while avoiding future environmental damage.
Why might sustainable coastal management upset some people?
It may involve abandoning land or relocating communities, especially in areas like the Maldives or low-lying coasts vulnerable to sea-level rise.
What project in the UK is an example of adaptation for sea-level rise?
The Thames Estuary 2100 project.
What does the Thames Estuary 2100 project include?
The second phase of Shoreline Management Plans and adapting the Thames Barrier by 2070.
What challenges are associated with the Thames Estuary 2100 project?
High costs, potential loss of property and cultural heritage, and conflicts between governments and communities.
What role does the UK Environment Agency play in coastal adaptation?
It provides guidance and funding to help communities and councils adapt to coastal change.