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This lesson explores the conflicts that arise when managing a coastline, using the Holderness Coast as a detailed case study. Students learn why different groups of people hold different views about coastal protection, how fast the coastline is eroding, and how management decisions can benefit some groups while disadvantaging others.

The lesson uses video clips, opinion statements, maps and data to help students understand why coastal management often leads to disagreement between stakeholders.

This lesson fits well within any KS3 Coasts scheme of work and strengthens the foundations needed for GCSE topics involving conflict, stakeholders and coastal management.

Coasts lesson, KS3 Geography coasts, Holderness Coast, coastal conflict, stakeholder views, managed coastline, coastal erosion, coastal management case study, Spurn Head spit, geography worksheets, shoreline management plans, geography PowerPoint.

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