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Case Study: The Holderness Coast - Defences

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What are the Results & Effects of Coastal Management at Mappleton?

The cliffs at Mappleton now erode at 1-2 metres per year, instead of the 7-10 metres before 1991. Mappleton now has a larger beach, however, there have been some negative effects:

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Area south of Mappleton

  • The area south of Mappleton is experiencing faster coastal erosion as a byproduct.
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Spurn Point

  • The Spurn Point area south, has become less secure.
  • Less material is washed down the Holderness Coast.
  • Some Hebridean Sheep were washed away and killed. People are now warned not to visit the Point at some times of year, or they too could be washed away.
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Spurn Point lifeboat & visitor's centre

  • £471,000 was spent on a visitor's centre which could become less accessible over time.
  • Lifeboat services also operate from Spurn Point.

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1Paper 1 - Changing River Environnments

2Paper 1 - Changing Coastal Environments

3Paper 1 - Changing Ecosystems

4Paper 1 - Tectonic Hazards

5Paper 1 - Climate Change

6Paper 2 - Changing Populations

7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities

8Paper 2 - Development

9Paper 2 - Changing Economies

10Paper 2 - Resource Provision

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