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      • Coastal change
        • Responding to coastal change

          • Reducing the risk of coastal change
          • Who is responsible for looking after the coast?
          • Where do we choose to defend, and why?
          • What are we doing to manage the coast now?
          • Protecting coastal wildlife and habitats
          • How have we defended our coast in the past?
          • How do otther countries manage their coast?

Responding to coastal change

The Environment Agency and local authorities are jointly responsible for funding, building and maintaining coastal defences. Our aim is to minimise the impact of coastal erosion on people, property and habitats.

  • Reducing the risk of coastal change

  • Who is responsible for looking after coastal defences?

  • Where do we choose to defend, and why?

  • What are we doing to manage the coast now?

  • Protecting coastal wildlife and habitats

  • How have we defended our coast in the past?

  • How do other countries manage their coast?

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Author: The Environment Agency | enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk
Last updated: 30 April 2013