Coastal management - OCRManaged retreat - advantages and disadvantages

Hard engineering management involves using artificial structures, whereas soft engineering management is a more sustainable and natural approach to manage coastal erosion.

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Managed retreat - advantages and disadvantages

is the controlled flooding of low-lying coastal areas. If an area is at high risk of erosion, managed retreat could be an option. It usually occurs where the land is of low value, for example farm land.

A photo of Abbotts Hall Farm salt marshes - an example of managed retreat
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Abbotts Hall Farm salt marshes - an example of managed retreat

Advantages

  • This is a cheap option compared to paying for sea defences.
  • Creates a salt marsh which can provide habitats for wildlife and a natural defence against erosion and flooding.
  • Salt marshes are diverse ecosystems supporting many species.

Disadvantages

  • Land is lost as it is reclaimed by the sea.
  • Landowners need to be compensated - this can cost between £5,000 - £10,000 per hectare.