PPT-Coastal Management

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G34 Key terms Hold the line Maintaining the current coastline Advance the line Constructing and expanding a coastline Retreat the line Deciding the stages of retreat

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G34 Key terms Hold the line Maintaining the current coastline Advance the line Constructing and expanding a coastline Retreat the line Deciding the stages of retreat We protect areas of high economic value like urban areas industrial areas and tourist areas . 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 . By: Quinn . Manford. Coastal Plains Layout. A region is usually named for its landscape. Georgia’s Coastal Plain is a low flat region of sandy dirt and well drained, gently rolling hills and poorly drained flat lands. The bottom of the Coastal Plains have marshes and swamps and the coast. The top of the Coastal Plains has dry and sandy areas like a desert.. 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. 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.. Coastal Plains. Coastal plains are a geologic feature found around the world and . on both the eastern and western coasts of India. .. Coastal plains are characterized by an area of flat low lying land that is situated adjacent to a water body often a sea or . Coastal Mysteries. © EDINA at University of Edinburgh 2013. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial License. Three different coastal resorts. Which pairs go together?. SciCOFish Steering Committee meeting. Noumea, March 2015. Coastal fisheries. Provide 50%–90. % of protein intake for coastal . communities. Very important for local incomes (provides around 50% of coastal households with 1. Entry . Into Climate . Change Adaption . Surfrider’s 30 years of coastal . preservation . advocacy applies directly to climate change.. Limit impacts . to . ecosystems, public . access & recreation. Brent Newman. Coastal . Systems research group, . Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), . Durban, South Africa. (Bnewman@csir.co.za). . GROWING THE SOUTH AFRICAN OCEAN ECONOMY: CURRENT STATUS, CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES . areas in the next 50 years. Dr. Paul C. Sutton. Department of Geography. University of Denver. Denver, CO 80208. psutton@du.edu. American Geophysical Union. December 2011 . “Most . of the developing world lacks the capacity to manage current coastal . Gareth Bradford. Deputy Director. Cities and Local Growth. Department for Communities and Local Government. Gareth.bradford@communities.gsi.gov.uk. Importance of ‘Place’. Identity. Unique Selling Point. Marcia Berman Karinna Nunez Virginia Institute of Marine Science Jason F. Bulluck Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of Natural Heritage Q. What is VEVA? Q. What is VEVA? 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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