4.4 - Managing the Med (ICZM) Flashcards
What does IZCM stand for?
Inter Zonal Coastal Management
When was the IZCM introduced and where?
The IZCM was introduced at the Rio Earth summit in 1992.
What does IZCM suggest on how to manage coastlines?
Entire coastal zones to be managed across multiple sediment cells, HOLISTICALLY. Bringing in ideas and intervention from all players i.e. individuals to goverments.
What is a sediment cell?
Sediment cells are areas along the coastline and in the nearshore area where the movement of material is largely self-contained. They can be considered as a closed coastal sub-system as far as sediment is concerned.
How many Sediment cells are in the UK?
There are 11 sediment cells in the uk.
Problems with IZCM?
Different views of different players can lead to problems.
Does it mean people have to change their lifestyle towards environmentalism?
What is environmentalism?
Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health seeks to incorporate the concerns of non-human elements.
What does SMP stand for?
Shoreline Management Plan
What does SMP do for a given coast?
Manages the shoreline while taking into account all sediment cells on that coast
What is the Hard management variant of SMP?
Hold the line - used on high economically valuable land
What method of SMP involves beach replenishment?
Advance the line - also consists of Groyne-age
What is the most useless form of SMP?
Do nothing - used on low economically valued land
What is managed retreat?
Letting coastal processes happen in the hopes that there is an advantageous outcome
What does EIA stand for?
Environmental Impact Assessment - pretty self explanatory, assessing impact of environment on a region
Where is the high economically valued land at Slapton?
Beesands, SMP used? Hold the Line, hard engineering