1. Shoreline management in a policy vacuum: A local authority perspective.
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O’Connor, M.C., Cooper, J.A.G., McKenna, J., and Jackson, D.W.T.
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SHORELINES ,VACUUM ,LOCAL officials & employees ,PRACTICAL politics ,SCIENTISTS ,COASTS ,EROSION - Abstract
Abstract: In Ireland there is no national shoreline management policy. Instead, management involves a series of actions at the local authority (County) level that respond to local demands, politics and economics within only a broad legal framework. Through the COREPOINT project, University of Ulster scientists have been working with local authority officials in Donegal to bring a scientific understanding of coastal processes to bear on practical management. Experience at several sites has shown significant changes in practice as a result of this interaction, compared to the previous situation when rock armouring was the favoured response to coastal erosion. We argue that achieving sustainable approaches to coastal management in a policy vacuum relies on a combination of (i) commitment to these approaches by local officials, (ii) low levels of public pressure for action, and (iii) limited financial resources. A change in any one of these is likely to lead to unsustainable actions. While close co-operation with scientists can help management in the absence of a coherent policy, only a formal regulatory instrument can deliver sustainable shoreline management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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