A coastal cliff management district for protection of eroding high relief coasts |
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Authors: | Karl F. Nordstrom William H. Renwick |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Coastal and Environmental Studies and Department of Geography, Rutgers University, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Ensuring that new buildings do not interfere with the recreational and protective functions of the natural system and that the buildings will be useful long enough to protect the investment are among long-term solutions to coastal erosion. We propose that coastal cliff management districts be established for management of eroding high relief shorelines. Such districts would include an imminent failure zone, in which bluff retreat is possible at any time; a migration zone, which allows for long-term shoreline retreat; and a stability control zone in which activities affecting bluff erosion are restricted. Procedures are described for delineating these zones based on geomorphic criteria. If these land use controls are implemented, some shorefront development can be accommodated while retaining valuable characteristics of the natural system. |
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Keywords: | Beaches Coastal cliffs Coastal erosion Land use controls Performance criteria Slope stability |
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