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100 _aFrench, P.
245 4 _aThe changing nature of, and approaches to, UK coastal management at the start of the twenty-first century
260 _c2004
490 _aGeographical Journal
_v170(2) June 2004, 116-125(10)
520 _aEntering the 21st century, effective coastal management will become more of a central issue for coastal users and governors alike. Many of the UK's existing management plans are being reviewed and revised versions published. Some of these new editions will have to show changes from their predecessors because of natural processes of erosion and accretion, yet other changes will be because of human interference. Human interference means the continued ignoring of previous management plan recommendations regarding new development and coastal usage. Coastal management needs to adapt and develop. Also increased education and awareness is necessary to allow users to understand and appreciate what is being recommended in management plans.
650 _aCOASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
650 _aCOASTAL DEFENCES
650 _aFLOODING
650 _aCOASTAL EROSION
650 _aCOASTAL AREAS
650 _aCOASTAL DEVELOPMENT
650 _aCOASTAL POLICY
690 _aENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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