Implementing managed retreat as a strategic flood and coastal defence option

A project providing guidance on carrying out managed realignment in river catchments, estuaries and coastal defences to increase environmental benefits.

Documents

Implementing managed re-alignment as a strategic flood & coastal defence option - final report (379KB) WORD

Implementing managed retreat as a strategic flood and coastal defence option - summary (130KB) WORD

Managed realignment review - technical report (3.8MB)

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Details

Managed realignment is the deliberate process of moving a flood defence to improve the overall efficiency of the coastal defence or flood risk management system. It’s one of the strategic options for managing defences in river catchments, estuaries and open coast situations. This project was designed to produce guidance and recommendations for carrying out managed realignment to overcome obstacles to it being used. This will increase the number of areas where it’ll be used to enhance the sustainability and environmental benefits of flood and coastal defences.

The project started in 2001 and was completed in 2002 at a cost of £69,238.

Updates to this page

Published 12 February 2021