Coast management involves a combination of strategies to protect coastal environments and communities from erosion, flooding, and other hazards. This includes implementing regulatory frameworks, building infrastructure such as sea walls and levees, restoring natural habitats like wetlands, and promoting sustainable land use practices. Stakeholder engagement and monitoring are also essential to ensure the effectiveness of management efforts and adapt to changing conditions. Overall, the goal is to balance environmental protection with economic and recreational needs.
Some land along the shore line is given back to the sea by letting them go back to salt water marshes. This means that some homes that were close to the coast and needed sea walls no longer will need them. Those salt water marshes slow the waves and make them less powerful and destructive. This is also called managed realignment. http://www.climatetechwiki.org/content/managed-realignment
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The past tense is managed. For example:He managed a company.He has managed a company.He had managed a company before.
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The correct spelling is managed.Some example sentences are:He managed to crash into the cow's paddock again.She had always managed her staff with an iron fist.Never mind, I managed without you.
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Managed is the past tense of manage.
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