Coastal Restoration Trust of New Zealand

Coastal Dune Ecosystem Reference Database

Sand dune processes and management for flood and coastal defence Part 4: Techniques for sand dune management Technical Report

Author
K. Pye, S.Saye, S. Blott
Editor
Royal Holloway University of London, and Kenneth Pye Associates Ltd
Year
2007
Publisher / Organisation
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Number
FD1392/TR
Month
May
Keywords
Coastal flood risk management, natural sea defences, coastal dune management
Summary
Not a NZ report Sand dune systems can provide an important natural coastal flood defence and are also of great importance from nature conservation, recreation and tourism perspectives. This project was based on a recognition that (a) considerable information exists about the ecology of coastal dune systems in England and Wales but geomorphological, sedimentological and engineering management aspects have been relatively neglected, and (b) recent changes in coastal management philosophy towards adaptation and risk management mean that there is increasing interest in developing new methods of managing coastal dunes as dynamic natural defences. To this end a better understanding of the physical nature of sand dune systems, and of sand dune processes, is required.