Analysing Flood and Erosion Risks and Coastal Management Strategies on the Norfolk Coast
Abstract
Coastal systems are characterised by variability and interdependencies at a range of scales. On the Norfolk coast from Weybourne to Winterton in SMP6, variations in sediment supply, from cliff erosion and beach nourishment, have a profound influence upon the probability of failure of the flood defences that protect the large area of coastal lowlands, including the Norfolk Broads. The risk of flooding is therefore influenced by large-scale and...
Paper Details
Title
Analysing Flood and Erosion Risks and Coastal Management Strategies on the Norfolk Coast
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Pages
233 - 254
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