Definition of hard engineering
building structures along coast (usually at the base of a cliff or beach)
-looking to prevent erosion
Name 2 disadvantages of hard engineering
- coastlines made visually unattractive
Definition of soft engineering
designed to work with natural processes in coastal system to manage not necessarily prevent erosion
What is a cost-benefit analysis
process carried out before a coastal management project is given the go-ahead
What is a cost-benefit analysis
tool used to help decide whether defending a coastline from flooding and/ or erosion is ‘worth it’
Definition of tangible
where costs and benefits are known and can be given a monetary value (building costs)
Definition of intangible
where costs may be difficult to assess but are important
What is an environmental impact assessment
process that aims to identify:
What does an environmental impact assessment include assessments of
Name the 4 approaches to coastal management
What is terminal groyne syndrome
where higher rates of erosion occur immediately after a set of coastal defences have finished
Give an example of a place where terminal groyne syndrome has occurred
groynes built at Hornsea to protect the town starved Mappleton (further down) of sediment
Name 3 issues for residents living along the Holderness coastline of which erodes at 2m per year
Meaning of an economic loss
Loss of (or damage to) property : homes, businesses, farmland,
Meaning of a social loss
impacts on people: relocation, loss of livelihood (job), impacts on health
Meaning of an environmental loss
loss of coastal ecosystems, habitats
Name 3 reasons why economic losses from erosion are localised and small
Name 3 issues those living on the Holderness Coastline which erodes 2m per year face (economically)
Name 3 issues those living on the Holderness Coastline which erodes 2m per year face (socially)
Give the cause, economic cost and social cost of the North Sea flood in Netherlands, 1953
Cause -> mid-latitude depression moving south through North Sea generating a 5m storm surge
economic cost: almost 10% of Dutch farmland flooded
40,000 buildings damaged
10,000 buildings destroyed
social cost: 1800 deaths
Give the cause, economic cost and social cost of the UK 2013-14 (Winter Storms)
Cause- by coastal and other flooding from a succession of depressions and their storm surges
economic cost- damage of £1 billion
social cost - 17 deaths
What are environmental refugees
those forced to leave their homes because of natural processes (landslides/ erosion/ rising sea levels)
Name 2 advantages of hard engineering
Name the 5 different types of hard engineering
Groynes Sea Wall Rip Rap (rock armour) Revetments rock breakwater