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Title: Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Communities
Authors: Ali, I.
Shaik, R.
Maruthi, A.Y.
Azman, A
Singh, P.
Bala Jeremiah David
Adeleke, A. O.
Rafatullah, M.
Ismail, N.
Ahmad, A.
Hossain, K
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: IGI Global International Academic Publisher USA
Citation: Ali, I., Shaik, R., Maruthi, A.Y., Azman, A., Singh, P., Bala, J.D., Adeleke, A. O., Rafatullah, M., Ismail, N., Ahmad, A., Hossain, K (2020). Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Communities. In: Decision Support Methods for Assessing Flood Risk and Vulnerability. Publisher: IGI Global International Academic Publisher USA. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9771-1.ch003 ISBN13: 9781522597711ISBN10: 1522597719ISBN13 Soft cover: 9781522597728E ISBN13: 9781522597735 Pages: 42-59
Abstract: Earth and coastal ecosystems are not static, and they usually respond to environmental changes, mostly anthropogenic and climatic. Here, the authors described natural values, coastal landforms, and types of infrastructure that are most likely to be affected by climate change (CC) and provide information for assessing inundation, erosion, and recession risks for a chosen location. In this chapter, the authors focused on the land uses, the vulnerability of coastal infrastructure, and argued for effective linkages between CC issues and development planning. They also recommended the incorporation of CC impact and risk assessment into long-term national development strategies. Policies will be presented to implement these recommendations for adaptation to climate variability and global CC.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12171
ISSN: DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9771-1.ch003 ISBN13: 9781522597711ISBN10: 1522597719ISBN13 Soft cover: 9781522597728E ISBN13: 9781522597735
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