Title: Coastal erosion risk mapping
1Coastal erosion risk mapping
2In the next 15 minutes Ill give you An update
on National Erosion Mapping Project Youll give
me Advice support on Timing Publication
3Why are we producing erosion maps?
- Making Space for Water
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- to widen publicly available risk mapping to
include coastal erosion probabilities and risk - Environment Strategy
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- good quality information is available at the
point where people make decisions
4Our shared inheritance
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6How reliable are the maps?
- Best available science to improve existing
information - Data from
- Future Coast
- Local Authority data
- SANDS database
- Latest RACE methodology
- Joint EA /LA approach
- dedicated teams
- Support from CLG and Defra
7How do we show the risk?
- 2 scenarios
- No Active Intervention
- SMP2 policy
- 3 epochs
- 0 20 years
- 20 50 years
- 50 100 years
- 3 confidence bands
- 5
- 50
- 95
- For residential and commercial properties
8Three Big Issues
- People trust locals and not the government
Being Alarmed by erosion maps
Ignorance and myths
9 Distrust of non-locals
10 Alarmed by the maps
- The worries people had were....
- Wont this blight everyone's houses on the
coast? - Will it affect insurance / mortgage?
- How can I trust the map is correct?
User Quotes I don't think it's a good idea,
because erosion is too difficult to predict. It
could cause a lot of grief for the public.
Professional
User Quotes My first instinct is, are the public
going to be interested in it at all? I am
concerned how useful it will be. You have to be
very careful how people are going to use this.
This is an poorly understood science.
Professional
11Fundamental disagreement
The professionals recommend.....
12 Ignorance Myths
Notinterested
13Proposals for presentation for the public
- Existing maps
- Aims for this information
- Format is to be easily accessible for the public
- Link publication of the information with SMP2s
- Additional public engagement activities to
support publication of the maps. - Interactive, web-based format
- Complex information, simple format
14Concerns about existing map
- Complex information
- Epochs
- Range of erosion rates / confidence bands
- Scenarios
- Unrealistic impression of certainty
- Doesnt reflect what really happens
15Proposal Landing page
16Detail page
- Interactive, web-based format
- Complex information, simple format
- Need your input in
- Operating authorities
- Info on local works
- Stories
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18Proposals for professional partners
- High level statistics
- Erosion rates per length for each Local Authority
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- GIS database format
- Coordinates along the coast
- 18 data points for each coordinate
- Guide on how to use the data / produce maps for
SMP2s - SMP2 addendum
- Assessment of impact on SMP2 policies
- We dont anticipate major changes to SMP2
policies
19Timing
- Batched with SMPs
- As soon as ready
- By Region / LA
- LA small sections
- Regions delayed publication
or
Publication
or
- Through Regions
- Link to approval of SMPs
- Regional lead on engagement
- Through Coastal Groups
- Stronger link to SMP
- Reinforces
- LA lead on erosion
- Joint approach
20Business transition action plan
- Business Users Group
- Developing procedures for updating the maps.
- Communications strategy
- Internal / external
- Coastal engagement activities
- Funded by Defra
- Recruitment underway
- Awareness days / training
- for Area teams / Local Authorities
- What are your concerns? Are there / communication
gaps / omissions, or wider implications for you,
us and the public?
21Summary
- Update
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- Your advice support for
- Format public / professional partners
- Timing with SMPs
- Published jointly / Coastal Group lead
- Business transition
- Engagement approach
- We are improving our understanding of coastal
erosion and informing people about it now, so
that we can all adapt together to our changing
coast