Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria

It is imperative to assess coastal vulnerability to safeguard coastal areas against extreme events and sea-level rise. In the Niger Delta region, coastal vulnerability index assessment in the past focused on open-access parameters without comparing the open-access parameters, especially coastal elev...

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Main Authors: Dike E.C., Amaechi C.V., Beddu S.B., Weje I.I., Ameme B.G., Efeovbokhan O., Oyetunji A.K.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-366822025-03-03T15:43:53Z Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria Dike E.C. Amaechi C.V. Beddu S.B. Weje I.I. Ameme B.G. Efeovbokhan O. Oyetunji A.K. 57194337934 57204818354 55812080500 56029147800 58891299400 58892433900 57192178716 Niger Delta Nigeria Coastal zones Developing countries Digital instruments Geomorphology Information use Sea level Surveying Coastal vulnerability index Coastal vulnerability indices Digital elevation model Niger Delta Sea level rise Shoreline position Shoreline position change Synthetic aperture radar Synthetic aperture radar-based shoreline coastal evolution coastal zone digital elevation model GIS sea level change synthetic aperture radar vulnerability article coastal plain controlled study electronic patient record geographic information system geomorphology Niger Nigeria open access sea level rise seashore tide vulnerability Synthetic aperture radar It is imperative to assess coastal vulnerability to safeguard coastal areas against extreme events and sea-level rise. In the Niger Delta region, coastal vulnerability index assessment in the past focused on open-access parameters without comparing the open-access parameters, especially coastal elevation and shoreline change. This sensitivity to the shoreline method and open-access coastal elevation limits the information for the planning of coastal adaptation. The area under investigation is the Niger Delta, which is distinguished by its low-lying coastal plains and substantial ecological and economic significance. In light of the selected parameters, Sentinel-1 GRD images from 2015 to 2022 during high tidal conditions were used to delineate the shoreline position and change rate. Also, different open-access DEMs were used to derive the coastal elevation using the Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The study employs 5 parameters, such as shorelines obtained from Sentinel-1 SAR images and several Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), geomorphology, mean sea level rise, significant wave height, and mean tide range, in conjunction with the initial Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) approach. The study reveals that the type of DEM used significantly influences the coastal elevation ranking and, subsequently, the CVI. Differences in shoreline change rate estimation methods (EPR and LRR) also impact the vulnerability rankings but to a lesser extent. The findings highlight that 40.1% to 58.9% of the Niger Delta coastline is highly or very highly vulnerable to sea-level rise, depending on the shoreline change rate or DEM used. The study underscores the potential of using CVI methods with open-access data in data-poor countries for identifying vulnerable coastal areas that may need protection or adaptation. Lastly, it points out the need for higher resolution DEMs. ? 2024 The Authors Final 2025-03-03T07:43:53Z 2025-03-03T07:43:53Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170830 2-s2.0-85185262437 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85185262437&doi=10.1016%2fj.scitotenv.2024.170830&partnerID=40&md5=dee7196fb3d5ec2fb801118a624af7ad https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36682 919 170830 All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access Elsevier B.V. Scopus
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topic Niger Delta
Nigeria
Coastal zones
Developing countries
Digital instruments
Geomorphology
Information use
Sea level
Surveying
Coastal vulnerability index
Coastal vulnerability indices
Digital elevation model
Niger Delta
Sea level rise
Shoreline position
Shoreline position change
Synthetic aperture radar
Synthetic aperture radar-based shoreline
coastal evolution
coastal zone
digital elevation model
GIS
sea level change
synthetic aperture radar
vulnerability
article
coastal plain
controlled study
electronic patient record
geographic information system
geomorphology
Niger
Nigeria
open access
sea level rise
seashore
tide
vulnerability
Synthetic aperture radar
spellingShingle Niger Delta
Nigeria
Coastal zones
Developing countries
Digital instruments
Geomorphology
Information use
Sea level
Surveying
Coastal vulnerability index
Coastal vulnerability indices
Digital elevation model
Niger Delta
Sea level rise
Shoreline position
Shoreline position change
Synthetic aperture radar
Synthetic aperture radar-based shoreline
coastal evolution
coastal zone
digital elevation model
GIS
sea level change
synthetic aperture radar
vulnerability
article
coastal plain
controlled study
electronic patient record
geographic information system
geomorphology
Niger
Nigeria
open access
sea level rise
seashore
tide
vulnerability
Synthetic aperture radar
Dike E.C.
Amaechi C.V.
Beddu S.B.
Weje I.I.
Ameme B.G.
Efeovbokhan O.
Oyetunji A.K.
Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
description It is imperative to assess coastal vulnerability to safeguard coastal areas against extreme events and sea-level rise. In the Niger Delta region, coastal vulnerability index assessment in the past focused on open-access parameters without comparing the open-access parameters, especially coastal elevation and shoreline change. This sensitivity to the shoreline method and open-access coastal elevation limits the information for the planning of coastal adaptation. The area under investigation is the Niger Delta, which is distinguished by its low-lying coastal plains and substantial ecological and economic significance. In light of the selected parameters, Sentinel-1 GRD images from 2015 to 2022 during high tidal conditions were used to delineate the shoreline position and change rate. Also, different open-access DEMs were used to derive the coastal elevation using the Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The study employs 5 parameters, such as shorelines obtained from Sentinel-1 SAR images and several Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), geomorphology, mean sea level rise, significant wave height, and mean tide range, in conjunction with the initial Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) approach. The study reveals that the type of DEM used significantly influences the coastal elevation ranking and, subsequently, the CVI. Differences in shoreline change rate estimation methods (EPR and LRR) also impact the vulnerability rankings but to a lesser extent. The findings highlight that 40.1% to 58.9% of the Niger Delta coastline is highly or very highly vulnerable to sea-level rise, depending on the shoreline change rate or DEM used. The study underscores the potential of using CVI methods with open-access data in data-poor countries for identifying vulnerable coastal areas that may need protection or adaptation. Lastly, it points out the need for higher resolution DEMs. ? 2024 The Authors
author2 57194337934
author_facet 57194337934
Dike E.C.
Amaechi C.V.
Beddu S.B.
Weje I.I.
Ameme B.G.
Efeovbokhan O.
Oyetunji A.K.
format Article
author Dike E.C.
Amaechi C.V.
Beddu S.B.
Weje I.I.
Ameme B.G.
Efeovbokhan O.
Oyetunji A.K.
author_sort Dike E.C.
title Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
title_short Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
title_full Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
title_fullStr Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Coastal Vulnerability Index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria
title_sort coastal vulnerability index sensitivity to shoreline position and coastal elevation parameters in the niger delta region, nigeria
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2025
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