Cork County Council & MaREI at UCC agree coastal erosion project
Cork County Council and MaREI, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine at University College Cork (UCC), have agreed a pioneering partnership that will see the entire coast of Cork assessed and mapped for coastal erosion.
The three-and-a-half-year project will see the UCC researchers conduct a detailed review of the 1199km Cork coast to assess areas that are vulnerable to coastal erosion. The projects outputs will inform the future planning of coastal management along the Cork coastline and the development of coastal management activity in the future.
In welcoming the project, the Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins highlighted how, “Cork County is renowned for its coastline which is one of our greatest assets. It is vital that we work together and bring the information that has been prepared by various agencies into a single format that can be measured, tracked and used to make informed decisions on any necessary future activity.”
The project will comprehensively collect and capture all existing available information relating to coastal erosion along the county’s coastline and map it in a specific geographic information system. A monitoring and modelling programme will also be developed in order to acquire a greater understanding of the coastline behaviour and use this information as a possible precursor to engineering works.
The research project team will liaise with the Office of Public Works, the Climate Action Regional Office, the Geological Survey of Ireland and other lead agencies to build on existing studies and collaborate with related projects currently underway.
Chief Executive
Cork County Council
President
University College Cork
Head, College of Science, Engineering and Food Science
University College Cork
MaREI Funded Investigator and Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering
University College Cork