Coastal management is needed in Britain to mitigate coastal erosion, protect coastal habitats, and reduce the risk of flooding to coastal communities. This is important due to rising sea levels, increased storm intensity as a result of climate change, and the high population density along the coast. Sustainable coastal management practices help to maintain the ecological balance of coastal areas and ensure the long-term resilience of coastal communities.
to prevent future flooding
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on the beaches and coastlines.
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the settlers needed clothing
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to protect the coastal towns
Yes, because Great Britain Increasingly Intervened the affairs of Coastal Africa.
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Britain and France
Some coastal regions will be more susceptible to flooding, but all of Britain would not flood.