Project record of Beaches at Risk

Information

Type
Project
Name
Beaches at Risk
Acronym
BAR
Description @en
BAR highlights the importance of effective beach management for coastal defence, dune rehabilitation, tourism and biodiversity conservation. It has identified beaches suffering greatest erosion on both the Channel coasts, is assessing their susceptibility to predicted sea level rise and increased storminess, identifying nature conservation sites that would be lost or damaged as a result (including vegetated shingle and dunes), and identifying the risks for coastal management. Phase II seeks to further enhance cross-Channel research and sharing of information and expertise by implementing the coherent transnational work programme designed in Phase I to better inform regionally coherent coastal and marine management policies.
Start date
2002-2
End date
2008

Institutes & people involved

Moses Cherith
associated with: University of Sussex

special collections

ENCORA
ENCORA: COZONE

record metadata

date created: 2008-02-19
date modified: 2009-02-26