This paper is aimed at analyzing the phenomenon of shoreline retreat in the locality of Rufisque from 1978 to 2018 mainly using geospatial data and field visits. A set of Landsat images from different dates at 10 year intervals was then acquired through the United States Geological Survey platform and shoreline change analysis was run using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System. In addition to that desktop work, interactions with local residents allowed the determination of ongoing adaptation strategies actually in place to cope with coastal erosion. The study showed that Rufisque is subject to serious rates of erosion reaching −19.48 m/year from 1978–1988, close to −8 m/year from 1988–1998, −5.88 m/year from 1998–2008 and −6.67 m/year from...
Changing climate is a global distress these days. Global warming is one of the men driven outcome of...
The Shore experiences periodic and seasonal changes caused by both natural and anthropogenic process...
The coast of Cotonou (Benin) is affected by an intensive coastal erosion for several decades, mainly...
International audienceNorthern Lower Casamance and southern Gambia's beaches, just like those of Wes...
The coastal zone of the Senegal River Estuary is a complex geological feature, which is generally un...
Coastal zones are the epicenter of economic activities in most developing countries in the world hen...
Coastal erosion at Saint Louis in Senegal is affecting the local population that consists of primari...
In recent years, shoreline determination has become an issue of increasing importance and concern, e...
The study examined the shoreline changes over time in Bonny Island of Rivers State, Nigeria. Satelli...
For more than four decades, the Gulf of Guinea’s coasts have been undergoing a significant phenomeno...
p.10 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2003SPIE.4886..667W&db_key=INST&high=41...
Vypin, Vallarpadam, and Bolgatty are significant tropical coastal islands situated in the humid trop...
Shoreline change and coastal erosion resulting from natural events such as sea level rise and negati...
This PhD Thesis on shoreline changes in western african sandy coasts from Mauritania to Guinea Bissa...
The study of shoreline changes is essential for updating the changes in shoreline maps and managemen...
Changing climate is a global distress these days. Global warming is one of the men driven outcome of...
The Shore experiences periodic and seasonal changes caused by both natural and anthropogenic process...
The coast of Cotonou (Benin) is affected by an intensive coastal erosion for several decades, mainly...
International audienceNorthern Lower Casamance and southern Gambia's beaches, just like those of Wes...
The coastal zone of the Senegal River Estuary is a complex geological feature, which is generally un...
Coastal zones are the epicenter of economic activities in most developing countries in the world hen...
Coastal erosion at Saint Louis in Senegal is affecting the local population that consists of primari...
In recent years, shoreline determination has become an issue of increasing importance and concern, e...
The study examined the shoreline changes over time in Bonny Island of Rivers State, Nigeria. Satelli...
For more than four decades, the Gulf of Guinea’s coasts have been undergoing a significant phenomeno...
p.10 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2003SPIE.4886..667W&db_key=INST&high=41...
Vypin, Vallarpadam, and Bolgatty are significant tropical coastal islands situated in the humid trop...
Shoreline change and coastal erosion resulting from natural events such as sea level rise and negati...
This PhD Thesis on shoreline changes in western african sandy coasts from Mauritania to Guinea Bissa...
The study of shoreline changes is essential for updating the changes in shoreline maps and managemen...
Changing climate is a global distress these days. Global warming is one of the men driven outcome of...
The Shore experiences periodic and seasonal changes caused by both natural and anthropogenic process...
The coast of Cotonou (Benin) is affected by an intensive coastal erosion for several decades, mainly...