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Coastal flood risk thinking for today, acting for tomorrow summary report [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London ABI 2006ISBN:
  • 1903193311
  • 97811903193311
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 627.4 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: Examines the effects of rising sea levels on flood risk and highlights the need for more spending on coastal flood defences in eastern England. Focuses on five case studies: Kingston-upon-Hull, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, Canvey Island and Southend, East London, and Hastings. Concludes that a 40cm rise in sea levels will put an extra 130 000 properties at risk of flooding, with a total of 400 000 properties at risk, nearly 50% up on the current number. Recommends a long term flood management strategy looking at funding needs 25-30 years ahead, and an extra £8bn to be spent on improving coastal defences along the east coast.
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Examines the effects of rising sea levels on flood risk and highlights the need for more spending on coastal flood defences in eastern England. Focuses on five case studies: Kingston-upon-Hull, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, Canvey Island and Southend, East London, and Hastings. Concludes that a 40cm rise in sea levels will put an extra 130 000 properties at risk of flooding, with a total of 400 000 properties at risk, nearly 50% up on the current number. Recommends a long term flood management strategy looking at funding needs 25-30 years ahead, and an extra £8bn to be spent on improving coastal defences along the east coast.