2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-7799(01)01866-2
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“…It appears that the technique is a good solution to problems of erosion and rising sea levels, yet it is also a new technique, the implications of which are not fully understood. Research into existing schemes, such as those along the coast of Essex (Boorman and Hazelden 1995; Dixon et al 1998; Hutchins 1994), Norfolk (French et al 1995 ; Klein and Bateman 1998), or Kent (Maddrell 1996), has traditionally focused on the accretion of sediment and the establishment of vegetation, yet the wider picture is not fully understood in the context of how local realignments are manifest on the estuary scale. Although this is not a reason to abandon such schemes, those who develop management plans need to look at the growing body of research knowledge.…”
Section: Developing Challenges For Coastal Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It appears that the technique is a good solution to problems of erosion and rising sea levels, yet it is also a new technique, the implications of which are not fully understood. Research into existing schemes, such as those along the coast of Essex (Boorman and Hazelden 1995; Dixon et al 1998; Hutchins 1994), Norfolk (French et al 1995 ; Klein and Bateman 1998), or Kent (Maddrell 1996), has traditionally focused on the accretion of sediment and the establishment of vegetation, yet the wider picture is not fully understood in the context of how local realignments are manifest on the estuary scale. Although this is not a reason to abandon such schemes, those who develop management plans need to look at the growing body of research knowledge.…”
Section: Developing Challenges For Coastal Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%