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Oh I do love to be beside the sea side Monday, 23 October 2017 Oh I do love to be beside the sea side Continue with your coasts title page and word search

Coastal Environments Glossary Monday, 23 October 2017

Start a ‘Coastal Environments ‘ title page Glue in the Coastal word search List 1-39. As you discover words, list it down Define each word you find

Oh I do love to be beside the sea side Monday, 23 October 2017 Lesson Aim: To appreciate the extensive uses and demands that recreation, industry, commerce and residency put upon coastal environments Assessment Opportunities: By the end of this lesson you should have: Studied the varying uses of coastal areas Considered the damaging effect our use has on coastal environments. Recognised the consequent conflicts of interest caused by the many uses of coastal environments. Attempted to try and produce a solution to the problems of excess abuse of coastal environments.

Introduction to Coastal Studies Complete the Paragraph Coastal Geography is the study of the ________ interface between the ______ and the land, incorporating both the ________ geography (i.e coastal geomorphology, geology and oceanography) and the ______ geography (sociology and history) of the coast. It involves an understanding of coastal weathering__________, particularly wave action, sediment movement and_______, and also the ways in which humans _______ with the coast. human interact ocean weather dynamic physical processes

Coastal Studies Coastal Geography is the study of the dynamic interface between the ocean and the land, incorporating both the physical geography (i.e coastal geomorphology, geology and oceanography) and the human geography (sociology and history) of the coast. It involves an understanding of coastal weathering processes, particularly wave action, sediment movement and weather, and also the ways in which humans interact with the coast.

Problems in Coastal Areas Our coasts is a wonderful but busy environment. Threats to coastal landscapes and communities are growing as development, recreation and tourism activities increase, often in conflict with long-term natural processes.

Oh we do love to be beside the seaside!!! Coastal areas are wonderful places for sport, recreation, industry and of course as an area for nature. What activities go on at or near the coast? (List) Colour Classify them

Problems in Coastal Areas Unfortunately with so many people using and placing demands on coastal areas, problems often arise – we are going to look at these conflicts of interest What problems can you think of occur in coastal areas.? Write a paragraph as if you are a local complaining about tourists in Jersey

Conflicts of Interest in Coastal Areas But if we all did as we pleased along the coast, there would be chaos. So the coast has to be managed. That means people have to agree on a plan for the best way to use it, and then put that plan into action. Who has common interests or conflicts of interests? Complete the grid Describe and explain the relationship between three sets of coastal users (one set who get on, and two sets who don’t)

Conflicts of Interest in Coastal Areas

Tourists in Coastal Areas BBC News Magazine Most people count down the days until their summer holidays, but what's life like for local residents when tourists descend? Last year windows were smashed and tyres slashed. People urinated in doorways and fences were ripped up for firewood. This year more than £40,000 has been stumped up to pay for extra policing and security, and an Anti-social Behaviour Order (Asbo) has been obtained to curb bad behaviour. But this isn't hooded yobs creating chaos on some inner-city sink estate, it's rich young holidaymakers running amok in the picturesque Cornish town of Polzeath and nearby Daymer Bay. "Summer is certainly no holiday for us," says local resident Henry Dales. "We're under siege from these teenagers. They gather on the beach every night, get drunk, take drugs, fight and rip up anything that isn't nailed down to burn on fires." Read the comments about tourist and list some of the problems caused too many people in coastal areas

Homework Letter of Complaint Right to reply Write a passionate, 100 word letter of complaint about a particular group of coastal users Right to reply Swap books and write a replying letter

In coastal areas, because there are so many uses of this environment there will be lots of conflict. All users will believe they have the right to use the coast as they wish but as Geographers we have to appreciate all relationships and viewpoints.

Draw then annotate 20 problems that occur in coastal areas

Managing Our Coast There are many different land uses found in coastal areas - for example, tourism, industry, fishing, trade and transport. This means that there are many different groups of people who have an interest in what happens in coastal areas and how they are managed. Some of the common-interest groups involved in coastal management issues are: Local residents Environmental groups Developers Local councils National governments Tourist boards Write a script, to be read to the class from one of these interest groups explaining how you think the coastal area should be used and managed

Managing a Beach How would you manage a coastal area ? Produce a coastal environment code of conduct information board. It should include beach safety, advice for personal health, the environment and rule on behaviour .

My Favourite Stretch Of Coastline Produce a fact page about your favourite part of the Jersey coastline Introduce it with a adjective heavy paragraph Where is it? Describe what it looks like? What can be done there? Why do you like it? Photos

Task You are about to watch 3 short videos about different human and physical interactions that occur at the coast. Try and answer the key questions for each of the videos you see on your sheet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YQPW41LWTU – Andrew marr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4EYX98aTe4 – red sea riviera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w42zg6fh40o – deadliest catch Mauritius - DVD

“How does the coastline offer opportunities and threats to humans?” Blog Task Using your video notes write a blog entitled: “How does the coastline offer opportunities and threats to humans?” i) You must explain examples of how the coastline brings both benefits and downsides to human beings. ii) Hint – use the key word bank on your note sheet to help & name specific places! Use the good example to help you get started.

Plenary Swap books with your partner. Underline 2-3 of their best sentences How to spot a good one: Specific place names or figures Use of the word ‘because’ to fully explain

Oh I do love to be beside the sea side Monday, 23 October 2017 Oh I do love to be beside the sea side Continue with your coasts title page and word search