CASE STUDY OF SANDBANKS

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    • Coastal landscape
      1km Peninsula
    • Peninsula
      • Hook end has become an area of extremely high land value - the 4th most expensive in the world per square metre
      • Provides shelter and protection from the waves for Poole Harbour and it's yacht club
      • At the end is the entrance to Poole harbour for ferries and ships
      • At it's lowest point is just 2m above sea level, so threatened by breaching in the near future if there was no management
    • Sandbanks contain a large number of high value properties, including the Sandbanks Hotel, which receives significant spending in the local economy
    • The beach has a blue flag award and it's gentle, wide slope makes it a major tourist attraction
    • An established £18m of damage would occur of the next 20 years
    • Management strategy
      1. Rock Groynes constructed to minimise the movement of sediment along the beach and build up a deep, wide, sandy beach
      2. Beach Nourishment - Sand dredged from offshore and dumped onto the beach to absorb energy and protect against erosion
      3. Dredging from the harbour also helps keep it free
    • Movement strategy
      Aim was the "hold the line" and stop any further erosion
    • The scheme has been so successful than it has had the unintentional impact of actually increasing the width of the beach
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