ABSTRACT In Benin, like most other coastal nations, a high proportion of the population and the largest city are on the coast. In Benin’s case, half the nation’s population (over 3 million inhabitants) is on the coast and in the city of Cotonou, in the Gulf of Guinea. The coastal location is important to Cotonou’s economy but the coastal region is vulnerable to sea-level rise, with potentially catastrophic impacts on the economy, the population and natural systems. The continued advance of the sea, coastal erosion and the rise in sea level, exacerbated by human activity on the coast, have medium- and long-term consequences that are already threatening vulnerable communities and disrupting the least-protected sensitive ecosystems. This paper...
Climate change and its associated sea-level rise are expected to significantly affect vulnerable coa...
Benin covers a land area of 114,763 square kilometers and occupies a long stretch of land perpendicu...
The impact of climate induced sea level rise (SLR) is a major threat, likely to continue even if gre...
The coast of Cotonou (Benin) is affected by an intensive coastal erosion for several decades, mainly...
The coastal zone of Benin is the interface between the marine environment and the straightforward co...
In the century to come, the expected effects of the global warming could be particularly disastrous ...
This analysis shows that the current impacts of geomorphological changes result mainly from the sum ...
peer reviewedIntensive erosion has affected the coastal zone of Cotonou for several decades. An anal...
Abstract: The increasing rates of sea level rise caused by global warming within the 21st century ar...
The coastal strip between the Volta River delta and the westernmost portion of Benin (West Africa M...
The coast of Benin, 125 km long, is part of the overall west African coast, characterized by a narro...
The Gulf of Benin coastal plain stretches from “Three Points Cape” in the Takorady region of Ghana t...
Lagoon formations runs from Limbe in the west to Tiko and Douala to the east along the Gulf of Guine...
The transgressive mud coastal area of Bight of Benin is a muddy coastal complex that lies east of th...
In response to climate change, coastal communities are expected to experience increasing coastal imp...
Climate change and its associated sea-level rise are expected to significantly affect vulnerable coa...
Benin covers a land area of 114,763 square kilometers and occupies a long stretch of land perpendicu...
The impact of climate induced sea level rise (SLR) is a major threat, likely to continue even if gre...
The coast of Cotonou (Benin) is affected by an intensive coastal erosion for several decades, mainly...
The coastal zone of Benin is the interface between the marine environment and the straightforward co...
In the century to come, the expected effects of the global warming could be particularly disastrous ...
This analysis shows that the current impacts of geomorphological changes result mainly from the sum ...
peer reviewedIntensive erosion has affected the coastal zone of Cotonou for several decades. An anal...
Abstract: The increasing rates of sea level rise caused by global warming within the 21st century ar...
The coastal strip between the Volta River delta and the westernmost portion of Benin (West Africa M...
The coast of Benin, 125 km long, is part of the overall west African coast, characterized by a narro...
The Gulf of Benin coastal plain stretches from “Three Points Cape” in the Takorady region of Ghana t...
Lagoon formations runs from Limbe in the west to Tiko and Douala to the east along the Gulf of Guine...
The transgressive mud coastal area of Bight of Benin is a muddy coastal complex that lies east of th...
In response to climate change, coastal communities are expected to experience increasing coastal imp...
Climate change and its associated sea-level rise are expected to significantly affect vulnerable coa...
Benin covers a land area of 114,763 square kilometers and occupies a long stretch of land perpendicu...
The impact of climate induced sea level rise (SLR) is a major threat, likely to continue even if gre...