Coastal Management CBA Study

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Coastal Management CBA Study

Introduction

Sandbanks is in East Dorset. The beach is widely acclaimed as one of the best beaches in Britain. Historically fragile, Sandbanks is the responsibility  of the Borough of Poole who aim to provide long term protection to the infrastructure and properties on the Sandbanks peninsula.

To prevent the sea breaking through the Sandbanks peninsula and forming a second Harbour entrance, a series of 13 groynes was constructed in the 1890’s. From then until the 1950’s, Sandbanks beach steadily became wider, allowing much development.

In the 1950’s, the old groynes decayed, and were seen as a danger to public safety, so they were removed. Since then the beach has steadily shrunk again.

 From then on the construction of the  along the Sandbanks stretch, together with the various cliff stabilisation schemes, have afforded protection and provided an essential and much valued amenity for both residents and visitors. However, as with most coastal engineering, problems have arisen. The sandy beaches are one of the most prized assets of both Bournemouth and Poole, and they were derived in the first instance from the erosion of the sandy material in the cliffs. Once the cliffs had been stabilised and seawalls and promenades built, an essential link in the coastal process system was broken, since the principal source of the sand was no longer available. Thus in recent years, beach replenishment has become an essential element in the coastal strategy programme of Bournemouth Borough Council. Sand has been dredged from a number of locations offshore and pumped ashore along different stretches of the coast. The programme was first introduced in 1970 and is an ongoing operation, with the next replenishment due in 2003-2004.

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Management

There are two different types of coast defence works.  There are works which protect against flooding of the land.  These are called sea defence works and are carried out in accordance with the Land Drainage Act 1991.  There are also works which protect against erosion.  This is where the land behind the works is higher than any tidal flooding level.  These works are termed coast protection works and are carried out under the Coast Protection Act 1949.  The Government, by way of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, give maritime District Councils grant aid ...

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