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The North Norfolk Coastline: A Complex Legacy

2007; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 35; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/08920750701593428

ISSN

1521-0421

Autores

Ruth Brennan,

Tópico(s)

Coastal and Marine Dynamics

Resumo

Abstract The North Norfolk coast is a naturally eroding coastline that has been subject to various management strategies over time, many of which have impeded its natural evolution. The Kelling to Lowestoft-Ness Shoreline Management Plan underpins management of the North Norfolk coast, advocating policies of managed realignment and no active intervention for much of this coastline. Implementation of these policies would give rise to significant loss of housing in North Norfolk during the course of this century. This has caused intense conflict between local communities and coastal planners, with the former feeling abandoned to the vagaries of natural coastal processes. Coastal planners need to work closely with local communities to implement a long-term vision for a sustainable coast. The issues of conflicting land-use planning policies and compensation for affected communities must be addressed. The wider implications of current management strategies are not fully understood and may, in some cases, be unsustainable. Keywords: North NorfolkSMPmanagement strategiesnatural processes I thank Dr. Gerd Masselink for his helpful comments on an earlier draft of this article.

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