Managed realignment schemes such as Steart can make a valuable contribution to sustainable coastal management, potentially offering social and economic benefits as well as environmental gains.
The Steart Coastal Management Project is one of the U.K.’s largest coastal habitat creation schemes, restoring over 400 ha (990 acres) of natural habitat, including large areas of saltmarsh and mudflat which are home to many sensitive species. The project reduced the risk of flooding to the surrounding community and infrastructure; in addition, it created hectares of saltmarsh, intertidal mudflat, coastal grazing marsh and freshwater lagoon, significantly improving the coastal environment and biodiversity.
James is a highly capable engineer, with a broad knowledge and understanding particularly within flood risk management, with a focus on river engineering. He has deep experience in delivering complex sensitive flood risk management projects with collaborative delivery teams and managing stakeholder engagement.
Toby is a project manager, with long experience of working on large-scale restoration schemes. Toby has successfully coordinated multidisciplinary teams to deliver a detailed design through close working relationships with key stakeholders.
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