New Zealand's 11,000km of coastline is on the front line of climate change, and an author has said the rest of the country can look to Hawke's Bay to see how it should be managed.
Neville Peat, who spent 12 years working in local government in Otago, has released a book called Invading the Sea: Coastal Hazards and Climate Change in Aotearoa New Zealand.
"The book is a record of where we've been and where we ought to be going in terms of coastal hazards work.
He says New Zealand's coastal management strategy is fragmented, split between 63 different councils.
"Successive governments have just failed to give clear direction to those councils."