Lesson 6: Swanage Case Study

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Lesson 6: Swanage Case Study Lesson Objective: To produce a detailed case study on an area of coastal management

Where is Swanage? Using the maps- locate Swanage Bay Geographically.

What are the options? In the UK, local councils pay for sea defences. Some may get money from the Government or Environment Agency if there is a flood risk. There are 4 choices councils can make: Hold the line use sea defences to stop erosion EXPENSIVE Advance the line use sea defences to move the coast further into the sea VERY EXPENSIVE Strategic Retreat gradually let the coast erode and move people away from risks. This may involve compensation for some people Do nothing let nature take its course. These choices can cause conflicts. Choices 3 and 4 will see people loose land, homes and businesses. One stretch of coastline may involve several choices.

Case Study economic Social Political Environmental Divide your page up into the following sections. In pairs make notes under each heading using the information from page 82- 83. You may need to think independently about some of the answers Location Problems and solutions in Durlston Bay Problems in Swanage Bay Solutions in Swanage Bay Impacts compass rose economic Social Political Environmental

Is Swanage sustainable?

Plenary- Quiz