1st Edition

Satellite-Based Mitigation and Adaptation Scenarios for Sea Level Rise in the Lower Niger Delta

By Zahrah Musa Copyright 2018
224 Pages
by CRC Press

224 Pages
by CRC Press

The Niger delta with its gentle slope and low elevation is extremely sensitive to effects of climate change. Its adaptive capacity is the second lowest in terms of socio-economic development in Nigeria. Quantitative studies on developing measures for coastal planning and management in the lower Niger delta have been limited by data availability and inaccessibility of parts of the delta. The use... Read more

1. Introduction
Problem statement
1.1 Study aims and objectives
1.2 Scope
1.3 Thesis structure

2 Background, Study area and Data availability
2.1 Adaptation and Mitigation strategies applied on coastal areas around the world
2.2 Coastal protection for the Niger delta
2.3 Available Data

3 Extracting information from modern data sources
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Overview of satellite data applications for surface water studies
3.3 Use of high resolution insitu sampling
3.4 Future direction
3.5 Conclusion

4 Modelling complex deltas in data scarce areas c
4.1 Effects of river flooding on coastal areas under sea level rise conditions
4.2 Effects of coastal flooding
4.3 Conclusion

5 Vulnerability to sea level rise
5.1 Vulnerability assessment methodology
5.2 Selected indicators for Exposure
5.3 Selected indicators for Susceptibility and Resilience
5.4 Results and discussion
5.5 Conclusion

6 Resilience to sea level rise
6.1 Methodology
6.2 Results
6.3 Discussion of results as they relate to local adaptation practices in the Niger delta
6.4 Conclusion

7 Mitigation and adaptation to sea level rise
7.1 Mitigation and Adaptation options for deltas
7.2 Options for the Niger delta
7.3 Cost of implementation
7.4 Conclusion

8 Conclusions and Recommendations
8.1 Conclusion
8.2 Recommendations
8.3 Study Limitations

Appendices

References

Biography

Zahrah N. Musa, graduated with a B.ENG in Electronics/Elecrotronics Engineering. An extensive curriculum in electromagnetic waves during the bachelors enabled her to pursue her interest in Remote Sensing/GIS as a PgD. As part of her work as a scientific officer with the National Space Research and Development Agency (NARSDA), she undertakes digital image processing of satellite imagery and has been involved in projects ranging from urban growth analysis to hazards and disaster analysis for environmental management. The interest in space sciences led to an MSc in Space Studies increasing her knowledge base in earth observation and satellite technology. As a MSc graduate of Hydro-informatics, she combined her fascination for space technology applications in earth observation with modelling and information technology to undertake this PhD research to enable 'Living with Sea level Rise on the subsiding Nigeria delta. Her interests included: hydrological/hydraulic modelling, geo-statistical analysis, spatio-temporal change analysis, programming for data analysis, and hazard mapping.