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Much has been said about the concept of the 'left-behind' in modern Britain and the role that this played in Brexit, but why have the many problems facing coastal communities been overlooked by the media and national policy? With evidence that coastal areas have generally borne the brunt of deprivation and may be the last to recover from the current economic downturn, the need for a sustainable model of coastal regeneration has never been greater. This book explains the factors behind the decline of coastal areas, provides new data on the ways this has manifested with respect to economic,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Much has been said about the concept of the 'left-behind' in modern Britain and the role that this played in Brexit, but why have the many problems facing coastal communities been overlooked by the media and national policy? With evidence that coastal areas have generally borne the brunt of deprivation and may be the last to recover from the current economic downturn, the need for a sustainable model of coastal regeneration has never been greater. This book explains the factors behind the decline of coastal areas, provides new data on the ways this has manifested with respect to economic, social, health and education outcomes and suggests how policy reform can create dynamic, thriving coastal communities.
Autorenporträt
Sheena Asthana is Director of the Centre for Health Technology at the University of Plymouth and co-Directs the Centre for Coastal Communities. Sheela Agarwal is Professor of Regional Economic Development and Coastal Futures and Co-Director of the Centre for Coastal Communities, Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth. Alex Gibson is Senior Research Fellow in the Peninsula Medical School at the University of Plymouth.