Geography A Level Edexcel
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1-1-risk-of-tectonic-hazards3 主题
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1-2-tectonic-hazards-and-impacts3 主题
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1-3-management-of-tectonic-hazards4 主题
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2-1-climate-change-and-glaciated-landscapes4 主题
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2-2-glacial-processes3 主题
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2-3-glacial-landforms-and-landscapes3 主题
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2-4-management-of-glaciated-landscapes4 主题
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3-1-coastal-processes3 主题
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3-2-coastal-landforms-and-landscapes3 主题
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3-3-coastal-erosion-and-sea-level-change3 主题
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3-4-coastal-management4 主题
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4-1-causes-of-globalisation3 主题
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4-2-impacts-of-globalisation3 主题
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4-3-consequences-of-globalisation3 主题
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5-1-place-variation3 主题
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5-2-regeneration3 主题
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5-3-management-of-regeneration3 主题
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5-4-success-of-regeneration3 主题
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6-1-population-structure-variation3 主题
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6-2-diverse-living-spaces3 主题
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6-3-demographic-and-cultural-tensions3 主题
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6-4-management-and-stakeholders3 主题
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7-1-hydrological-cycle3 主题
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7-2-factors-influencing-the-hydrological-system3 主题
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7-3-water-insecurity3 主题
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8-1-carbon-cycle3 主题
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8-2-increasing-energy-demand3 主题
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8-3-global-climate-system-links-to-carbon-and-water-cycles3 主题
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9-1-superpowers3 主题
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9-2-impacts-of-superpowers3 主题
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9-3-superpowers-and-spheres-of-influence3 主题
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10-1-human-development3 主题
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10-2-human-rights3 主题
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10-3-human-rights-and-intervention3 主题
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10-4-interventions-and-outcomes3 主题
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11-1-globalisation-and-migration3 主题
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11-2-nation-states3 主题
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11-3-managing-global-issues-and-conflicts3 主题
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11-4-threats-to-national-sovereignty3 主题
3-4-4-coastal-management-conflicts
Exam code:9GE0
Conflicts in Coastal Management
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Coastal management affects the lives of the 630 million people who live in coastal areas at risk of coastal flooding
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The impact of coastal management creates winners and losers
Outcomes of Coastal Management
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The impacts are created by policy decisions made by local and national governments
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There are many stakeholders involved in these conflicts including:
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Homeowners
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Local authorities
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Environmental pressure groups
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The impact on people can also vary depending on the level of development of a country
Developed countries – UK
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Happisburgh, in North Norfolk, is a village with a population of 1400
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The cliffs are made of easily eroded glacial till
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Records show that over 250m of land were eroded between 1600-1850
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Over the last 20 years 36 homes, 3 businesses, the beach car park and toilets have been lost to coastal erosion
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Coastal defences were built at Happisburgh after the floods of 1953, but these are now in need of repair/rebuilding
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In 1996 the last revetments were damaged by storms or lost to the sea
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In 2002 and 2007 rock armour was added to the beach and again in 2015 as temporary coastal defence measures
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Cost-benefit analysis was carried out and in 2004, and the revised Shoreline Management Plan changed the policy of coastal defence, to ‘no active intervention’
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The losers in this example are the residents and business owners in Happisburgh
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The Coastal Concern Action Group (CCAG) continues to campaign and raise funds for residents
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In 2009 the North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) were awarded £3 million to spend on helping communities adjust to the changing coastline, including the purchase of properties on Beach Road so that the people could move and the houses demolished
Developing countries – Chittagong, Bangladesh
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Chittagong in Bangladesh is the second largest city in Bangladesh
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It has a population of almost 8.5 million people
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The flood hazard is classified as high
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In July 2012, high tidal water affected over 10% of the sub districts and 15 districts
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The flood affected 1.3 million people
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People, in some areas, are now used to their homes and businesses being flooded twice a day by high tides
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Some estimates suggest the area may experience a sea level rise of 30cm over the next 20 years
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In 2019, the government approved a flood control project including:
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A 2.7km retaining wall
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An 19km flood wall
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69 pumps
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Improved drainage
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This may cause conflict because, there will be winners and losers:
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People may be required to leave their homes
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Businesses will be more protected
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
The sustainable management of coastlines often leads to conflicts regarding management. You need to consider why the different stakeholders may not agree with sustainable management even though it is better for the long term environment.
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