PPT-Evaluating Coastal Erosion Structures
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Lauren Hunt Christopher Sample Kathleen Sullivan December 16th 2014 Project Sponsors Jeff Carlson Peter Morrison and Mary Wawro Project Advisors Dominic Golding
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Lauren Hunt Christopher Sample Kathleen Sullivan December 16th 2014 Project Sponsors Jeff Carlson Peter Morrison and Mary Wawro Project Advisors Dominic Golding Stanley Selkow. Current Status. Institutions involved in Coastal Zone Management. Current Concerns. Current Policies, Programs and Projects. Likely implications of Climate Change on Coastal Zone. Strategies for Adaptation. Higher Geography. Physical Environments: Lithosphere. Topic Outline. Name and explain the . erosion processes. at . work.. Explain . the formation of the following . erosional landforms . with the aid of a diagram and named . Ms Carr. 5. th. year Geography. Learning Intention. Understand how coastal processes transform the landscape. Examine the landforms created by these coastal processes. FEED. s for these landforms. F. Coastal Erosion Rates in the U.S. Coastal Erosion and Stabilization Economic pressures demanding the stabilizationof beaches and coastlines are immense Coastal Erosion and Stabilization Th With over four billion people living in coastal areas and the numbers growing rapidly each year, the need to understand and manage these areas is critical. Coastal areas are one of the most dynamic environments on the earth and area being constantly re-shaped by both natural processes and human development. They have both economic and environmental value – and it is these conflicting demands that bring about the need for long-term, sustainable management strategies.. another.. 2 . kinds:. 1) . Rill erosion. is the erosion by running water in small channels. , on the side of a slope.. 2) . Gully erosion. is when a rill channel evolves to become deep and wide.. Coastal Erosion Learning objectives To be able to define the five processes of marine coastal erosion . To be able to explain the factors affecting coastal erosion. To describe the difference between concordant and discordant at types of projects require CAMA development permits, the development regulations you will have to follow, and how following those rules helps protect the natural resources that draw people to North WHAT IS COASTAL EROSION? Coastal erosion is the endless reshaping of shorelines by waves, currents, tides, storms, ice, rain and groundwater seepage. Human activities, like construction, dredging, CO Move through the power point . in your own time. Use the power point to . complete the worksheet . you have been given. 1)Where is the Holderness Coast?. The Holderness Coast is found in England. Where is the Holderness Coast in England?. Dr. Eleanour Snow. University of South Florida. & University of Texas (adjunct). What is a Case Study?. Presents an open ended question. Is posed as a real problem, although it may be made up. Builds over the course of several assignments. Tlatli-Hariga. . Nejla. UCAR/INAT Tunisia. Definition of Climate Change. NASA’s definition of climate change . is:. “. a broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning fossil fuels, which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere. These phenomena include the increased temperature . 2. What are the main types of soft and hard engineering used on the coastline of the UK? . (Coastal defences). Advantages and disadvantages of these techniques. 3. Definitions. Soft engineering: . method of coastal management which works with natural processes at work on the coastline and to be . Risk . Management . (FCERM) . Strategy. Contents. Why we need the FCERM Strategy - Slide 3. The vision and ambitions – Slides 4 to 10 . Developing the new FCERM Strategy / wider links – Slides 11 to .
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