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ID number:705661
Evaluation:
Published: 18.05.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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4.1 Removal of all coastal management structures and allow natural processes to occur.
The removal of all coastal management structures and the refurbishment of the coastal environment to the once famous unspoiled condition, would only meet criteria 1. The coastline would be able to return to its natural process, long shore drift, and result in maintaining the appropriate beach widths, which was examined in 3.1. Conversely, this strategy would result in further destruction of the existing natural foreshore zone and would not protect the infrastructure linked with these foreshore zones. Furthermore, locations such as Kirra Beach shown in 3.2 rely a great deal on the structures such as the groynes and rock walls to provide a beach sustainable. The removal of all coast management does not meet with criteria 3. As shown in 3.3 this strategy does not allow for the protection and conservation of infrastructures and thus does not stay within the government guidelines. The entrance into the Tweed River would become very difficult if structures, such as the training walls, were to be removed. This would cause sand accretion in the mouth of the river making it hard for boats to pass over.

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