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Natural Resources Wales
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pointOfContact
2019-02-25
Gemini
2.2
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::BNG
OGP
Shoreline Management
Plan (SMP) 2
AfA196 Shoreline Management Plan Extents
Cynllun Rheoli Traethlin (SMP) 2
Shoreline Management Plan2.LYR
2019-01-21
publication
116261
https://naturalresources.wales
A Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) is a large-scale assessment of the risks associated with coastal processes and helps reduce these risks to people and the developed, historic and natural environments. Coastal processes include tidal patterns, wave height, wave direction and the movement of beach and
seabed materials. The SMPs set the strategic policy direction for coastal management and identify the most sustainable approaches to managing the risks to the coast in the short term (Epoch 1 0-20 years), medium
term (Epoch 2 20-50 years) and long term (Epoch 3 50-100 years). A set of preferred policies are identified which are assigned to 'policy units' for each SMP epoch. A 'policy unit' (PU) is a length of shoreline where a separate shoreline management policy applies. PU's are defined by coastal areas that have similar characteristics in terms of coastal processes and assets at risk, that can be managed efficiently. Four policy options are available for SMPs:
- Hold the Line (HTL): an aspiration to build or maintain artificial defences so that the current position of the shoreline remains. This can involve maintaining or changing the standard of protection.
- Advance the Line (ATL): by building new defences on the seaward side of the original defences. This is rarely
used and is limited to policy units where there is significant land reclamation is considered. There are no policy units in Wales assigned ATL.
- Managed Realignment (MR): by allowing the shoreline to move backwards or
forwards naturally but managing the process to direct it in certain areas.
- No Active Intervention (NAI): where there is no planned investment in coastal defences or operations, regardless of whether or not an artificial defence has existed previously.
The coastal management approach for a certain section of coast may change from the status quo where a policy may no longer be practical or acceptable over 100 years. Therefore, a combination of policies may be proposed over the length of the SMP.
The dataset identifies which of the second-generation Shoreline Management Plans are applicable to a particular stretch of the Welsh coastline and the policies assigned to policy units related to that particular area. This dataset is a polyline, spatial data layer for the Welsh coast only.
Natural Resources Wales
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Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
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Maes-y-Ffynnon
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originator
Environment Agency Wales
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Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
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asNeeded
Geographic Information System
Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2019-02-26
publication
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boundaries
environment
oceans
ISO3166 Countries
2019-02-26
publication
Wales (WLS)
-5.77774100
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51.24082900
53.51306700
2010-01-01
2015-10-03
Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
0300 065
3000
Maes-y-Ffynnon
LL57 2DW
enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
distributor
http://lle.gov.wales/catalogue/item/ShorelineManagementPlan2/?lang=en
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This dataset was created to provide a strategic overview map; as a consequence, it was created at a national scale of 1: 250,000. This means that the definition of the breakpoints and the accuracy to which the SMP lengths reflect the 'coastline' is suitable for strategic level use only. Consideration should be given as to whether it should be replaced by a more accurate representation.
More detailed representations of the SMP boundaries may be available at Local/Regional level within the SMP documents. SMP costing information contained within the GIS layer is at a broad scale and indicative only. This data
is not available for all policy units and was inserted as part of the original data. This data layer would not be appropriate to support any detailed costings work, or for identifying planned capital expenditure. This dataset may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by other parties. We do not control such websites and we take no responsibility for and will not incur any liability in respect of their content. Our inclusion of hyperlinks to such websites does not imply any endorsement of views, statements or information contained in such websites. INFORMATION WARNING: Users should refer to the SMP2 documents for the definitive policies, if any errors are identified following the publication of this edited data layer in January 2019 please contact opendata@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk.