Managed relocation: an assessment of its feasibility as a coastal management option |
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Authors: | Derek J Mcglashan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Managed relocation is explained and examined as an option to add to the usual categories considered in relation to managing coastal erosion. The paper considers the relocation of buildings in one unit, as opposed to demolition and re-construction. The standard coastal erosion management options are briefly noted and how managed relocation can fit into these options is explained. This paper focuses on four case studies. Two examples are from the USA and two from the UK; of these, two (one in each of the UK and USA) took place during the nineteenth century. Managed relocation is proposed as being feasible in particular cases, particularly where there are isolated historic or high value buildings. |
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Keywords: | United Kingdom United States managed relocation coastal management Upton/Jones Amendment coastal defence |
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