This topic explores how human activities, including urbanisation, agriculture, and industry, impact coastal landscapes, and examines the effects of coastal
Topic Synopsis
This topic explores how human activities, including urbanisation, agriculture, and industry, impact coastal landscapes, and examines the effects of coastal recession and flooding on people and the environment. It also covers the advantages and disadvantages of various hard and soft engineering coastal defence strategies.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Hard engineering: Man-made structures like sea walls, groynes, and rock armour that aim to control coastal processes but often have negative impacts elsewhere (e.g., groynes cause downdrift erosion).
- Soft engineering: Sustainable approaches that work with natural processes, such as beach nourishment, dune regeneration, and managed retreat. These are often cheaper and more environmentally friendly but may be less effective in the short term.
- Sediment cell: A stretch of coastline where sediment movement is relatively self-contained. Human interference in one part of a cell can disrupt sediment supply to another, leading to erosion or accretion.
- Coastal squeeze: When sea level rises and coastal habitats (e.g., salt marshes) are trapped between the advancing sea and fixed human defences, causing habitat loss.
- Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): A holistic approach that considers all aspects of the coastal system (physical, social, economic) and involves stakeholders to achieve sustainable management.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure you can evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of both hard and soft engineering strategies.
- Be prepared to link human activities to specific changes in the coastal landscape.
- Use case study knowledge to support your answers regarding the impact of coastal recession and flooding on people and the environment.
- Apply geographical skills, such as using OS maps and GIS, to investigate the impact of human intervention.
Examiner Marking Points
- Impact of human activities (urbanisation, agriculture, industry) on coastal landscapes
- Effects of coastal recession and flooding on people and the environment
- Advantages and disadvantages of hard engineering strategies (sea walls, groynes, rip rap)
- Advantages and disadvantages of soft engineering strategies (beach nourishment, managed retreat)
- How coastal defences lead to changes in coastal landscapes