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- W659301404 abstract "This paper describes how managed realignment, the deliberate breaching of flood defenses to allow the formation of new intertidal habitat, has received increasing attention over the years in the United Kingdom (UK). Managed realignment has become a necessary shoreline management technique for two reasons. First, as a means of providing economic and sustainable flood defenses and second, because European law (in the form of the Habitats Directive) and the Biodiversity Convention require the UK to maintain the health and extent of a number of intertidal habitat types in the country and ensure that equivalent compensatory habitat is provided to offset loss or damage to these habitats designated under the directive. The objective of this paper was to bring together the existing information on managed realignment and scientific research regarding salt marsh development in order to create a toll, in the form of a phased matrix, that can be used by those who work in the field in order to help streamline the process of site identification. This also encompasses the economic, social, legal and policy issues that arise alongside the technical aspects of habitat creation, and that need to be resolved by coastal managers. Finally, the matrix was tested in the field and used to identify a potential managed realignment site as part of an Environmental Agency coastal defense scheme on the south coast of England." @default.
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- W659301404 title "Streamlining Site Selection for Managed Realignment" @default.
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