Managing Coastal Risks in West Africa
Coastal erosion is a naturally occurring
process that is accelerated by human impacts. Artificial
stabilization of the shoreline, the deterioration of natural
formations, the construction of infrastructure, the
extraction of materials, and the proliferation of dams
deprive fragile coastal areas of important sediment
deposits, which leads to erosion. Degradation of the
shoreline reduces the natural protection of coastal areas to
storm surges, which, together with heavy precipitation,
exposes low-lying areas to flooding. Given the trans
boundary nature of the region’s ecosystems, the potential
downstream effects of infrastructure, and the importance of
the coastline for all sectors, optimal solutions to reduce
the risk along West Africa’s coasts can be reached only
through multi sectoral action and multinational cooperation.
Every national and regional development plan in West Africa
should take coastal risks and adaption to climate change
into consideration.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
World Bank Group |
Format: | Brief
biblioteca
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Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2015-01
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Subjects: | FLOODING,
RISKS,
WASTE WATER,
ECOSYSTEM,
STORM,
EARLY WARNING,
DISASTER RISK,
CLIMATE CHANGE,
HIGH TIDES,
BEACHES,
RISK REDUCTION,
NATURE,
WATER DRAINAGE,
AQUACULTURE,
LAND USE PLANNING,
BANK,
STORMS,
RAPID POPULATION GROWTH,
CONTINGENCY PLANS,
FORESTS,
PROTECTION,
STABILIZATION,
AGRICULTURAL LANDS,
DAMAGE,
SHORELINES,
COASTAL AREAS MANAGEMENT,
DISASTER,
COASTAL ZONE,
ISLANDS,
WATER RESOURCES,
EROSION,
COASTS,
SEDIMENT,
LAND,
ECOSYSTEMS,
COASTLINE,
MANGROVE,
COAST,
RISK,
ESTUARIES,
LEADS,
POPULATION GROWTH,
SHORELINE,
STORM SURGES,
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION,
CONSTRUCTION,
WATER,
COASTAL EROSION,
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS,
SEA-LEVEL,
LIVELIHOODS,
SEA,
DISASTERS,
TIDES,
COASTLINES,
STORM WATER,
SEA LEVEL,
SWAMPS,
MANGROVE FORESTS,
COASTAL AREAS,
FISHING,
LAGOONS,
LAND USE, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25486902/managing-coastal-risks-west-africa
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24281
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