The document discusses a field trip to study coastal management techniques along the Hampshire and Dorset coastline in England. It provides information about the different defenses used at Highcliffe in Dorset, including groynes, beach replenishment, and cliff stabilization, and the natural rock armor and cliff stabilization used at Barton-on-Sea in Hampshire. The document notes that the two local councils disagree on coastal management strategies, with Highcliffe strongly protecting developed coastline including a golf course and housing, while Barton uses a managed retreat approach as it only contains farmland.
2. What was learnt on the
field trip?
Did anyone get any pictures?
3. Booklets
Please copy over the notes/sketches on
management types
Then cut out and glue in your answers to the
questionnaire and your field sketches
Finally, please annotate your maps to show how
the land is used (use evidence + your memory) and
what coast defences there are
7. Barton-On-Sea & Highcliffe
Hampshire/Dorset coastline
The geology is very soft.
The cliffs are layers of sand and clay – very soft
rocks, unresistant to erosion.
Water from rain soaks in and makes the coastal
erosion worse by allowing material to slip and
collapse.
8. Barton-On-Sea & Highcliffe
Beach management is a political issue
Highcliffe is in Dorset, Barton in Hampshire
The two councils do not agree about coastal
management
What one council does to protect its coast, has a
big impact on the other coastline – e.g. Groynes
trap sediment which starves beaches downcoast,
meaning they are more vulnerable to erosion
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15. What defences are there?
Make notes on Highcliffe vs Barton defences
16. How is the coast being protected at Highcliffe?
Groynes, Cliff reshaping and Beach
Recharge at Highcliffe
21. Coastal Protection along Highcliffe, Dorset
And what defence is this?
Coastal Management Techniques at Highcliffe, Dorset
What defences are here?
What defences might be
here?
22. Same problem, two places,
two different solutions
Highcliffe and Barton coasts are managed
differently: one is protected strongly, the other
is managed retreat
What do you think influences the decision makers
who decide how to protect coastlines?
23. What has happened here? Why?What has happened here? Why? What is this? Why has it been built?
How does it work?
Land use here:This is the border between Hampshire and
Dorset. Why is that important?:
Land use here:
Coastal Management along Highcliffe and Barton on Sea
Barton on Sea, Hampshire
Highcliffe, Dorset
24. How do they decide?
It all comes down to land-use, the value of the
land that needs protecting
Decision makers weigh up the costs of coastal
management, against the benefits of protection.
But each area is only responsible for itself, they
do not interact to see if they are affecting
another coastline
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27. Barton side.
No defences.
No houses, just Naish
Farm camp site.
Cliffs are retreating inland by
several metres a year.
30. Exam Q : HW
Describe and explain the coastal management
strategy at Highcliffe compared to Barton-On-
Sea. [4marks]
Describe the effects of Highcliffe’s coastal
management strategy on Barton on Sea [4 marks]
31. Sea Walls
Groynes
Rock armour
Revetments
Gabions
Beach nourishment
Beach reshaping/
stabilisation
Managed retreat
Match them up