The Challenges Facing Britain's Coastal Communities
A Neglected Divide
Sheena Asthana author Alex Gibson author Sheela Agarwal author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:18th Jun '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 18th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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.
'This is an essential, detailed overview of the significant socio-economic challenges facing our coastal communities informed by granular statistical data.' Emily Murray, University of Essex
'Positive change is driven by evidence – and there’s plenty of that here on the plight of our coastal communities. Policymakers take note!' Kasper de Graaf, Key Cities Innovation Network
'This book adds a whole new level of understanding to the isolation and the needs of our coastal communities.' Lord Bassam of Brighton, Member of the House of Lords
ISBN: 9781529225761
Dimensions: unknown
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208 pages