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Results for project category: CCO / NNRCMP

CCO / NNRCMPCurrent project (new)
Reducing regional flood and erosion risk from wave action on the Channel Coast

Reducing regional flood and erosion risk from wave action on the Channel Coast

The key aim of the study is to satisfy the Action Plan recommendation in the North Solent, Isle of Wight and Poole and Christchurch Bays SMPs which highlighted the need for a region-wide investigation of bimodal wave

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CCO / NNRCMPOngoing Research Initiatives (new)Research Awards
Utilisation of RCMP data to understand coastal processes

Utilisation of RCMP data to understand coastal processes

A contribution of £1,000 is available towards research projects using SE & SW Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme (RCMP) data; details of awards made and projects completed to date are included

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CCO / NNRCMPCompleted (new)
Extreme Wave Conditions within the SCOPAC Region

Extreme Wave Conditions within the SCOPAC Region

A review of regional wave climate and implications for shoreline management – extremes, swell, bimodal conditions (2008-2010) by Prof. Andy Bradbury

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CCO / NNRCMPOngoing Research Initiatives (new)
Strategic Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes

Strategic Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes

Probably the most significant of the coastal research activities in recent years has been the establishment of the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes, for which the SCG and SCOPAC have been influential

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The Southern Coastal Group and SCOPAC merged in 2020 to streamline deliverables in research, policy, the environment and engineering.

SCG & SCOPAC Committee

Chairman
Lyall Cairns, Coastal Partners

Vice-Chair
Matt Hosey, BCP Council
Dave Picksley, Environment Agency

Research Chair
Dr Samantha Cope, Coastal Partners

SCOPAC Champion
Cllr Mrs M Penfold MBE, Dorset Council

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