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Title: Managed Realignment: A Cost Benefit Analysis'


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Managed Realignment A Cost - Benefit Analysis.
Diane Burgess, Kerry Turner, Emma Coombes, Nina
Jackson.
Session A Climate Change and Coastal Management
Techniques European Conference on Coastal Zone
Research an ELOISE Approach, Portoroz,
Slovenia, November 14 18, 2004
2
Flood and Coastal Protection in the UK
  • Traditional approach
  • Coastal Defence
  • Engineered structures to resist the energy of the
    waves and tides hard defences.
  • e.g. breakwaters, seawalls, flood embankments
  • English coastline
  • 900 KM man-made defences erosion
  • 1000 KM man-made defences sea flooding
  • 1000 KM natural frontages i.e. cliffs

http//www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/NNorfolk/northn
orfolk.htm, http//www.ice.org.uk/educationzone/un
dergraduates/rwce_coastal_marine.asp,
http//sites.scran.ac.uk/kestrel3d/flooding/floodi
ng3c.html
3
Current situation
  • Defences reaching the end of their design life
  • in need of repair and replacing
  • Rising sea levels
  • Increasing storminess
  • Loss of inter-tidal habitat coastal squeeze

Rising maintenance costs
4
A solution for the future Managed realignment?
  • Involves removing, breeching, lowering the
    existing defences to allow the coast to retreat
    to a new line of defence inland
  • Coastal Mangement - positively managing the
    natural processes to achieve long-term flood and
    erosion security soft defences
  • Not a non-intervention approach
  • Advantages
  • Reduction in wave attack on flood defence
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • Habitat creation
  • Adapts to sea level rise
  • Disadvantages
  • Loss of reclaimed land
  • Residential business properties
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Freshwater habitat
  • Agricultural land
  • Heritage culture

5
Assessing managed realignment
  • Flood and Coastal Defence legislation in England
    and Wales
  • No right to protection from flooding or coastal
    erosion
  • No right to any particular standard of protection
    where defences are provided
  • Action to manage flood and erosion risk should
    only proceed if the benefits that will flow from
    the action is greater than the costs.
  • This principle is maintained in the new Strategy
    currently under consultation
  • DEFRA is exploring the use of other methods i.e.
    Multi-criteria Analysis.
  • Cost- benefit analysis
  • Positive and negative impacts of a scheme are
    compared using a common value base - monetary
    values

http//www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/watersp
ace/consultation.pdf
6
Cost Benefit analysis
  • Defining feasible scheme, including do nothing
    option
  • Determination spatial and temporal scales of the
    analysis
  • Identification of the costs and benefits and
    their monetary values
  • Determine economic efficiency do benefits exceed
    costs?
  • Sensitivity analysis - assess impact of different
    values of parameters

7
Cost- Benefit Analysis of Managed Realignment in
Humber catchment
  • One of largest estuaries in UK.
  • Mostly high quality agricultural land.
  • The estuarys defences protect
  • 90,000 ha of land
  • gt 300,000 people.
  • 111km2 inter-tidal habitat - (Andrews et al.
    2000)
  • 90 mudflats and sandflats,
  • 10 saltmarsh (Winn et al., 2003).
  • gt 90 of the intertidal area lost over the last
    300 years (Jickells et al., 2000).
  • Many defences need improving.
  • Rising sea levels.

8
Managed Realignment Scenarios (Based on foresight
scenarios)
  • Hold-the-line scenario (HTL)
  • Do nothing
  • Reference scenario
  • Business-as-Usual (BAU)
  • Continuation of economic growth
  • Accounts for existing managed realignment schemes
  • Policy Targets (PT)
  • Economic growth AND economic protection
  • Policy targets are met i.e. compensatory habitats
    habitat lost
  • Deep Green (DG)
  • Environmental protection has priority
  • Development is NOT assumed to cease
  • Compensated habitats gt habitat loss
  • Extended Deep Green (EDG)
  • Greater emphasis on habitat creation

9
Identification of sites suitable for managed
realignment
  • Criterion 1 The Area below the High Spring Tide
    Level
  • Criterion 2 The Present Land Use of the Area
  • Criterion 3 The infrastructure of the area
  • Criterion 4 - The Historical Context of the Area
  • Criterion 5 The Spatial Context of the Areas
  • SIZE
  • SHAPE
  • ELEVATION
  • PROXIMITY TO EXISTING INTERTIDAL HABITATS

10
Areas suitable for managed realignment for the
Business-As-Usual, Policy Targets, Deep Green and
Extended Deep Green Scenarios in the Humber.
11
Cost Benefit analysis
  • Defining feasible scheme, including do nothing
    option
  • HTL, BAU, PT, DG, EDG
  • Determination spatial and temporal scales of the
    analysis
  • Humber Catchment
  • 100 years lifespan of defences (government
    guidance)
  • Identification of the costs and benefits and
    their monetary values
  • Net present values (account for flows of costs
    and benefits by applying a declining discount
    rate (government guidance))
  • Refer to a common point in time the base year
  • Determine economic efficiency do benefits exceed
    costs?
  • Sensitivity analysis - assess impact of different
    values of parameters

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Value (2001-2)
Study value
Year of study
Costs
811,893/km
2001-2002
Capital costs of realigning defences
811,893/km
Loss of Land
2,110/ha
Grade 1 and 2 land Grade 3 land
2001-2002
2,110/ha
2,382/ha
2001-2002
1,239/km/yr
Maintenance (realigned defences)
1,239/km/yr
1,000/km/yr
1992
Maintenance (non-realigned defences)
5,000/km/yr
2000
5,127/km/yr
Replacement costs
618,000/km
2001
618,000/km
Benefits
General habitat creation benefits
US211/ha/yr US306/acre/y
2003/1990
122-574/ha/yr
Carbon sequestration benefits
7/tonne CO2e
2000
7.18/tonne CO2e
13
Net present Values of Providing Flood Defence
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  • Key findings
  • Managed Realignment is economically efficient
    (BgtC)
  • As timespan increases, benefits increase
  • Most costs relate to capital costs of realignment
  • Greater levels of managed realignment greater
    benefits
  • Sensitivity analysis showed results to be robust
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