Beach management: lessons learnt from past scheme performance of different modelling approaches

Beach management: lessons learnt from past scheme performance of different modelling approaches

Documents

Beach modelling: lessons learnt from past scheme performance - summary (47KB) PDF

Beach modelling: lessons learnt from past scheme performance (4MB) PDF

Beach modelling: lessons learnt from past scheme performance - technical report (14MB) PDF

External link: Beach modelling guide webinar

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Beach management is a commonplace activity as part of the UK’s coastal flood and erosion defence provision. Decisions on development of such schemes are often informed by beach modelling including numerical, physical and empirical approaches.

This report aims to improve understanding in this area by looking at previous schemes. The research has investigated the lessons that can be learned from the actual performance of schemes compared with original model expectations by reviewing case studies for 11 sites and drawing upon anecdotal information gathered through engagement with industry practitioners.

This process has identified a range of considerations that should be taken into account when beach modelling is being considered or undertaken. It is aimed at commissioning organisations who are planning to develop a beach scheme or undertake beach management as part of their coastal flood or erosion risk management practices who may not have detailed technical knowledge of beach modelling approaches.

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Published 22 February 2021