This study examines the spatial extent of coastal urban development and its potential sensitivity to sea-level rise. The main aim of the study is to critically examine the extent of growth in Eti-Osa over time, and the potential impacts of sea leve rise. Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) imageries of years 2000 and 2015 were used to evaluate the different land use type identified. Post-classification change detection method was used to evaluate the output of the maximum likelihood supervised classification analysis done. This was also used to estimate the changes induces through urban development on the environment which accounts for the biodiversity loss. ASTER GDEM 2 imagery of 2011 was used to generate the elevation data use...
An SRTM elevation dataset and GIS grid analysis was used to analyze the number of local government a...
Sea-level rise in Benin coastal zones leads to risks of erosion and flooding, which have significant...
It is estimated that by the year 2050, half of the world will be urbanized and developing countries ...
In the last decades, the Niger Delta region has experienced rapid growth in population and economicv...
Urbanization is currently one of the most pressing environmental issues which cuts across all countr...
The city of Lagos, Nigeria has undergone rapid increase in population due to economic and commercial...
Land use and land cover dynamics has been commonplace around Owerri and environs. Landsat TM 86 and ...
A brief review of the Nigerian Coastal Areas including the geology, geomorphology, topography, clima...
Since 1991 when it became the capital city of Abia State, Umuahia has undergone tremendous transform...
Accelerated spatial growth of urban areas is a key driver to land use/land cover change with its con...
This paper monitors urban sprawl and environmental resource degradation in Bassa Area of Plateau sta...
Cities world-wide are experiencing rapid spatial growth and cities in the less developed countries a...
The concerns of researchers and policy makers for the deteriorating condition of the coastal environ...
This study investigated changes due to erosion and the consequences of rising sea levels on the Tran...
Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) is the most important climate change impact for coastal areas. Howe...
An SRTM elevation dataset and GIS grid analysis was used to analyze the number of local government a...
Sea-level rise in Benin coastal zones leads to risks of erosion and flooding, which have significant...
It is estimated that by the year 2050, half of the world will be urbanized and developing countries ...
In the last decades, the Niger Delta region has experienced rapid growth in population and economicv...
Urbanization is currently one of the most pressing environmental issues which cuts across all countr...
The city of Lagos, Nigeria has undergone rapid increase in population due to economic and commercial...
Land use and land cover dynamics has been commonplace around Owerri and environs. Landsat TM 86 and ...
A brief review of the Nigerian Coastal Areas including the geology, geomorphology, topography, clima...
Since 1991 when it became the capital city of Abia State, Umuahia has undergone tremendous transform...
Accelerated spatial growth of urban areas is a key driver to land use/land cover change with its con...
This paper monitors urban sprawl and environmental resource degradation in Bassa Area of Plateau sta...
Cities world-wide are experiencing rapid spatial growth and cities in the less developed countries a...
The concerns of researchers and policy makers for the deteriorating condition of the coastal environ...
This study investigated changes due to erosion and the consequences of rising sea levels on the Tran...
Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) is the most important climate change impact for coastal areas. Howe...
An SRTM elevation dataset and GIS grid analysis was used to analyze the number of local government a...
Sea-level rise in Benin coastal zones leads to risks of erosion and flooding, which have significant...
It is estimated that by the year 2050, half of the world will be urbanized and developing countries ...