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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070503213915/http://www.canterbury.gov.uk/cgi-bin/buildpage.pl?mysql=704 Management of Coastal Erosion] - Canterbury City Council |
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Revision as of 01:56, 22 August 2017
Cliff stabilization is a coastal management erosion control technique. This is most suitable for softer or less stable cliffs. Generally speaking, the cliffs are stabilised through dewatering (drainage of excess rainwater to reduce water-logging) or anchoring (the use of terracing, planting, wiring or concrete supports to hold cliffs in place).
External links
- Management of Coastal Erosion - Canterbury City Council
- CAN - Rope access works - Protection from natural and industrial hazards