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EUROSION: Case Study: Rossnowlagh (Ireland)

Type of Entry: Case Study
Description:

The case study area lies in the Donegal Bay, just south of Donegal Town in the northwest of Ireland. Field evidence suggests that a balanced system alternating between erosion and accretion has been replaced by a solely erosional system. Natural processes are trying to move the Rossnowlagh beach and dunes to a position further east.

Another possible factor in the acceleration of dune erosion may be the progressive reduction of the substantial cobble storm beach that lies between the dunes and the beach. Furthermore, due to pressure from recreation, the variety of species is being reduced and thus the natural resilience of the dune and beach system is threatened.

Current measures for protecting the dune front of Belalt Strand have been effective locally, but, due to the ad hoc basis on which they were implemented, they are not really effective for overall beach development. An irregular, manmade coastline has come about, with rock armour sections alternating with the remaining natural stretches of dune.

Currently, the future sustainable development and protection of the area is being studied in a more integrated way. Several options for future development have been proposed and analysed, but no detailed actions have yet been implemented.

Keywords: Beach protection, Coastal erosion, Dunes, Hold the line, Tools and techniques for beach management
Documents:
EUROSION Case Study: Rossnowlagh (Ireland) (202.194 Bytes)
 
Contact: Vincent Lynn
Donegal County
Telephone: +44 (0)0353-77-73734