Crowded Coasts Fieldwork Summary

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1. Competition for coasts1. Competition for coasts

• Why is the coastal Why is the coastal zone so favoured zone so favoured for development?for development?

• Fieldwork and Fieldwork and research research to show to show how these factors how these factors have shaped the have shaped the development and development and growth of growth of contrasting contrasting crowded coasts crowded coasts over time. over time.

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1. Competition - Data 1. Competition - Data CollectionCollection• Land use mappingLand use mapping

• Building age mappingBuilding age mapping

• Identifying Identifying stakeholders / key stakeholders / key players:players:– InterviewsInterviews– QuestionnairesQuestionnaires

• Bi-Polar surveysBi-Polar surveys

• Secondary sources Secondary sources (maps/photos etc)(maps/photos etc)

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1.Competition - Data 1.Competition - Data PresentationPresentation

• Land use - GIS Land use - GIS o/s mastermapo/s mastermap

• Annotated Annotated photosphotos

• QuotationsQuotations

• Appropriate Appropriate graphsgraphs

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2. Coping with the pressure2. Coping with the pressure

• How do various How do various coastal coastal developments create developments create competition and competition and conflict? How can conflict? How can these pressures be these pressures be resolved?resolved?

• Fieldwork and Fieldwork and research research into the into the pressures on the coast pressures on the coast when development and when development and conservation meet conservation meet head on including:head on including:

• The overuse of The overuse of resources, pollution, resources, pollution, other developmentsother developments

• The destruction of high-The destruction of high-value coastal habitats.value coastal habitats.

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2. Pressure - Data Collection2. Pressure - Data Collection

• Identifying Identifying stakeholders / key stakeholders / key players:players:– InterviewsInterviews– QuestionnairesQuestionnaires

• Bi-Polar surveysBi-Polar surveys

• Photos / field sketchesPhotos / field sketches

• Secondary sources Secondary sources (maps/photos etc)(maps/photos etc)

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2. Pressure - Data 2. Pressure - Data PresentationPresentation

• Land use mapsLand use maps

• Conflict matricesConflict matrices

• QuotesQuotes

• Annotated photosAnnotated photos

• Appropriate graphsAppropriate graphs

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3. Increasing risks3. Increasing risks

• How is coastal How is coastal development development increasingly at risk increasingly at risk from and from and vulnerable to vulnerable to physical physical processes?processes?

• Fieldwork and Fieldwork and research research into rates into rates of coastal retreat of coastal retreat or or degree of coastal degree of coastal flood risk and the flood risk and the resulting impacts resulting impacts on developments on developments and people at a and people at a small scale.small scale.

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3. Risk - Data Collection3. Risk - Data Collection

• Geological map / dataGeological map / data

• Wave energy data Wave energy data (primary & secondary)(primary & secondary)

• Structural damage Structural damage surveysurvey

• Beach profilesBeach profiles

• Bi-Polar surveysBi-Polar surveys

• Historic map / photo Historic map / photo analysisanalysis

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3. Risk - Data Presentation3. Risk - Data Presentation

• GIS o/s mastermap GIS o/s mastermap choroplethchoropleth

• Annotated photosAnnotated photos

• Annotated maps / Annotated maps / aerial photosaerial photos

• Appropriate graphsAppropriate graphs

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4. Coastal management4. Coastal management

• How is coastal How is coastal management management adapting to new adapting to new ideas and ideas and situations?situations?

• The success of The success of coastal defense coastal defense schemesschemes

• The value of The value of strategies used to strategies used to manage a high manage a high value coastal value coastal environmentenvironment

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4. Management - Data 4. Management - Data CollectionCollection

• Bi-Polar surveysBi-Polar surveys

• QuestionnairesQuestionnaires

• InterviewsInterviews

• Historic maps / Historic maps / photos photos (comparison)(comparison)

• Photo portfolioPhoto portfolio

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4. Management - Data 4. Management - Data PresentationPresentation

• Overlay mapsOverlay maps

• Annotated photosAnnotated photos

• Appropriate graphsAppropriate graphs

• QuotesQuotes