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Adapting to coastal change in England: some practical experiences Nick Hardiman, Senior Coastal Adviser Environment Agency Paris June 2015

Outline Brief overview of coastal flood & erosion risk management in England Shoreline Management Plans: the strategic view Adaptation trials 2009-2015 The way forward UNCLASSIFIED 2

Overview for England (1) - risk 1.3 million people at coastal flood and erosion risk in England & Wales About 1 in 25 properties at risk from sea flooding ¼ of the coastline eroding at >10cm/year but almost 2m/yr in some places 740 properties at risk from erosion to 2030 UNCLASSIFIED 3

Overview for England (2) - administration Flood & erosion risk management policy, including adaptation Planning policy, including guidance for flood/erosion risk Communities and Local Government Local authorities UNCLASSIFIED 4

Overview for England (3) - administration There is no legal right to a flood or coastal defence. Investment is based on risk and budget according to strict rules There is therefore no compensation to people for properties lost to coastal change UNCLASSIFIED 5

Shoreline Management Plans (1) Hold the Line No Active Intervention Managed Realignment Advance the Line

Shoreline Management Plans (2) Long-term - set the direction of travel Can be challenged, changed and are subject to funding availability Use consistent data sets informed by local expertise Not development plans, and not statutory Intensive public engagement and consultation

Adaptation (1) Highest ever spending on flood and coastal risk management in recent years UK Climate Change Risk Assessment defence spending will not keep pace with change Economic justification vs social consequences we need to adapt before change happens UNCLASSIFIED 8

Adaptation (2) Coastal Change Management Areas Consistent evidence base Flexibility on restrictions applied Opportunity as well as sacrifice Community input

Adaptation (3) Living with a Changing Coast (LiCCo) http://www.licco.eu/ Environment Agency: help with development of management strategies in the Exe Estuary and Poole Harbour The National Trust: support community engagement on adaptation, including school material Conservatoire du Littoral: support community / local authority engagement on shoreline management planning

Adaptation (4) Defra Coastal Change Adaptation Pathfinder projects Local authorities bid for 11 million Defra special funding package (2009) 15 local authorities granted money: 11 focussed on community engagement and future options 4 focussed on practical adaptation, where properties were at immediate risk from erosion These 4 received > 6 million of the 11 million to explore relocation and buy & lease-back options

Adaptation (5) The big four Scarborough: 1million to enable 56 properties to be re-built elsewhere (assist relocation) Yorkshire: 1.2 million for welfare and help with demolition/removal at 67 properties on 48km of coast (assist demolition/removal) North Norfolk: 3 million to demolish and rebuild 12 properties, enable relocation of caravan park and infrastructure, trial buy & lease-back (provide and assist relocation, provide buy & lease-back) Suffolk: 1.5 million to help with replacement land purchase/re-building (assist relocation)

Adaptation (5) Emerging lessons Buy & lease-back was not popular: - policy and legal restrictions on local authority; - large initial cost to local authority, with uncertain return on investment; - property valuation had to avoid compensation ; - preference in communities for owning their home; - but potential for lease back for alternative use e.g. holiday homes

Adaptation (5) Emerging lessons Relocation still resource-intensive, but more successful. - conflicts between local residents and authorities about relocation areas; - moving as a community not always popular; - replacement property not always popular - compensation avoided by using planning exceptions to drive up property value; -

Manage expectations during trials. Ensure the right skills mix. Expect a range of reactions It can be resource intensive THANK YOU UNCLASSIFIED 15