[HTML][HTML] Coastal zone changes in West Africa: Challenges and opportunities for satellite earth observations
Abstract The West African coastal population and ecosystems are increasingly exposed to a
multitude of hazards. These are likely to be exacerbated by global climate change and direct …
multitude of hazards. These are likely to be exacerbated by global climate change and direct …
[HTML][HTML] Coastal vulnerability assessment of the West African coast to flooding and erosion
Global coastal areas are at risk due to geomorphological issues, climate change-induced
sea-level rise, and increasing human population, settlements, and socioeconomic activities …
sea-level rise, and increasing human population, settlements, and socioeconomic activities …
[HTML][HTML] Satellite, drone and video camera multi-platform monitoring of coastal erosion at an engineered pocket beach: A showcase for coastal management at Elmina …
DB Angnuureng, KE Brempong… - Regional Studies in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Regular monitoring of coastal areas is a prerequisite to evade any imminent erosive
disaster. However, data-driven decisions become more uncertain when a monitoring …
disaster. However, data-driven decisions become more uncertain when a monitoring …
[HTML][HTML] African coastal camera network efforts at monitoring ocean, climate, and human impacts
Regular and long-term monitoring of coastal areas is a prerequisite to avoiding or mitigating
the impacts of climate and human-driven hazards. In Africa, where populations and …
the impacts of climate and human-driven hazards. In Africa, where populations and …
[HTML][HTML] A scoping review of the vulnerability of Nigeria's coastland to sea-level rise and the contribution of land subsidence
Nigeria's low-lying coastal region, with its various economic activities, is vulnerable to global
sea-level rise triggered by climate change. In some areas, this threat can be amplified by …
sea-level rise triggered by climate change. In some areas, this threat can be amplified by …
[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal trend of past and future extreme wave climates in the Gulf of Guinea driven by climate change
AM Dahunsi, F Bonou, OA Dada… - Journal of Marine Science …, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study assessed the extremes of wave conditions for past (1979–2005) and future (2026–
2045 and 2081–2100) time slices in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG). The ensemble produced from …
2045 and 2081–2100) time slices in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG). The ensemble produced from …
[HTML][HTML] A scoping study on coastal vulnerability to relative sea-level rise in the Gulf of Guinea
The Gulf of Guinea's low-lying soft coastline is highly vulnerable to coastal erosion and
relative sea-level rise (rSLR). Large capital cities and core economic activities are …
relative sea-level rise (rSLR). Large capital cities and core economic activities are …
[HTML][HTML] On the cyclic behavior of wave-driven sandspits with implications for coastal zone management
A Taveneau, R Almar, EWJ Bergsma - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sandspits at river mouths are important socio-ecological but fragile coastal ecosystems. Due
to their significant role, particularly in shielding areas behind them from wave impact …
to their significant role, particularly in shielding areas behind them from wave impact …
[HTML][HTML] Vulnerability of Ghana's Coast to Relative Sea-level Rise: A Scoping Review
Coastal areas are regions of essential value that are home to a myriad of services. However,
population growth and climate change along with their cascading impacts have had …
population growth and climate change along with their cascading impacts have had …
Integrated Assessment of Coastal Vulnerability in the Bonny Bay: A Combination of Traditional Methods (Simple and AHP) and Machine Learning Approach
The coast of Cameroon, located at the bottom of the Gulf of Guinea, is confronted with
coastal hazards whose magnitude, distribution, and consequences are currently largely …
coastal hazards whose magnitude, distribution, and consequences are currently largely …