Sustainable Magament Which Can Lead To Local Conflicts Flashcards

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What is sustainable coastal management?

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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.

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What does sustainable coastal management aim to ensure?

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That any development provides social and economic benefits while avoiding future environmental damage.

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Why might sustainable coastal management upset some people?

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It may involve abandoning land or relocating communities, especially in areas like the Maldives or low-lying coasts vulnerable to sea-level rise.

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What project in the UK is an example of adaptation for sea-level rise?

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The Thames Estuary 2100 project.

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What does the Thames Estuary 2100 project include?

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The second phase of Shoreline Management Plans and adapting the Thames Barrier by 2070.

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What challenges are associated with the Thames Estuary 2100 project?

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High costs, potential loss of property and cultural heritage, and conflicts between governments and communities.

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What role does the UK Environment Agency play in coastal adaptation?

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It provides guidance and funding to help communities and councils adapt to coastal change.

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