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  2. Coastal management plans open for public feedback - AOL

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    The Environment Agency asks the public for feedback on its draft strategy for managing the shoreline. ... Coastal management plans open for public feedback. Patrick Hughes - BBC News.

  3. Integrated coastal zone management - Wikipedia

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    Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM), integrated coastal management (ICM), or integrated coastal planning is a coastal management process for the management of the coast using an integrated approach, regarding all aspects of the coastal zone, including geographical and political boundaries, in an attempt to achieve sustainability.

  4. Freshwater shoreline management - Wikipedia

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    Shoreline management involves the long-term monitoring of watershed and shoreline revitalisation projects. [1] Freshwater shoreline management is frequently run by local conservation authorities through state, provincial, and federal lake partner programs. These programs have been used as a method of tracking shoreline change over time ...

  5. Marine Management Organisation - Wikipedia

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    Marine planning is a new approach to the management of UK seas. The aim is to ensure a sustainable future for coastal and offshore waters through managing and balancing the many activities, resources and assets in our marine environment. There are 11 plan areas in England with the two areas in the North West merging to make a single area. [6]

  6. Coastal management - Wikipedia

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    Defining the shoreline is a difficult task due to its dynamic nature and the intended application. [25] [26] The relevant mapping scale is dependent on the context of the investigation. [26] Generally, the coast comprises the interface between land and sea, and the shoreline is represented by the margin between the two. [27]

  7. Kewstoke - Wikipedia

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    In the Severn Estuary Shoreline Management Plan, 2000, commissioned by the Severn Estuary Coastal Group and carried out by Gifford Associated Consultants, the importance of sea defence maintenance was highlighted. The report stated that leaving the defences unmaintained would increase the risk of a severe flood to the low-lying residential area ...

  8. Soft engineering - Wikipedia

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    Hard shoreline engineering is the use of non-organic reinforcing materials, such as concrete, steel, and plastic to fortify shorelines, stop erosion, and protect urban development from flooding. However, as shoreline development among coastal cities increased dramatically, the detrimental ecological factors became apparent.

  9. Plans for UK's largest gas storage caverns moved - AOL

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    UK Oil and Gas PLC (UKOG) cited higher storage capacity and cost-savings of £450m as driving factors. The new plans are for 24 salt caverns drilled 1.3km underground, which the company said could ...