A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications

Coastal areas are home to a myriad of essential services. However, population growth and climate change along with their cascading impacts have had profound impacts on their topography and evolution. Consequently, many coastal regions, of which Ghana’s coast is no exception, are incessantly plagued...

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Main Authors: Selasi Yao Avornyo, Kwasi Appeaning Addo, Pietro Teatini, Philip Minderhoud, Marie-Noëlle Woillez, Philip-Neri Jayson-Quashigah, Edem Mahu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
Series:Quaternary Science Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033423000400
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author Selasi Yao Avornyo
Kwasi Appeaning Addo
Pietro Teatini
Philip Minderhoud
Marie-Noëlle Woillez
Philip-Neri Jayson-Quashigah
Edem Mahu
author_facet Selasi Yao Avornyo
Kwasi Appeaning Addo
Pietro Teatini
Philip Minderhoud
Marie-Noëlle Woillez
Philip-Neri Jayson-Quashigah
Edem Mahu
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description Coastal areas are home to a myriad of essential services. However, population growth and climate change along with their cascading impacts have had profound impacts on their topography and evolution. Consequently, many coastal regions, of which Ghana’s coast is no exception, are incessantly plagued with hazards that are increasing in magnitude and frequency. Predominantly through the recurrence of floods and erosion, Ghana’s coast is becoming increasingly susceptible to huge socio-economic implications considering its environment-dependent economy. Therefore, attempts have been made to assess Ghana’s coastal vulnerability to comprehend the complexities underpinning the occurrence of these hazards. However, most studies attribute the recurrence of floods and erosion to global sea-level rise, but coastal land subsidence could also have significant impacts. Indeed, land subsidence is a major component of relative sea-level rise (rSLR) in many coastal cities worldwide. Drawing on extant literature, this scoping study provides an overview and evaluation of three thematic areas—SLR, subsidence and coastal vulnerability—within the Ghanaian context along with their existing relationships. Additionally, it seeks to also assess available knowledge and data and to identify crucial knowledge gaps which impede comprehensive risk assessment of Ghana’s coast. The survey findings, however, indicate a significant understudy of the selected thematic areas albeit posing potential threats to Ghana's coast. It brought to light the absence of a ground-validated subsidence study; a non-identification of potential local subsidence drivers; a non-availability of a subsidence-infused coastal vulnerability assessment; non-existing studies on the combined effects of climate change and subsidence; and huge deficits in available data for numerical modelling of coastal subsidence. Guided by the identified knowledge and data gaps and the need to mitigate impacts, the study recommends a thorough assessment of rSLR and vulnerability; a continuous and long-term monitoring framework for rSLR and its drivers; a hybrid approach and review of coastal management strategies; and the reinforcement of conservational laws and conventions to avert the increasing vulnerability of Ghana's coast.
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spelling doaj.art-a759061c42dc4d549e0451a3641abaa32023-10-13T11:05:54ZengElsevierQuaternary Science Advances2666-03342023-10-0112100108A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implicationsSelasi Yao Avornyo0Kwasi Appeaning Addo1Pietro Teatini2Philip Minderhoud3Marie-Noëlle Woillez4Philip-Neri Jayson-Quashigah5Edem Mahu6Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana; Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, ItalySoil Geography and Landscape Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the NetherlandsFrench Development Agency, Paris, FranceInstitute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaCoastal areas are home to a myriad of essential services. However, population growth and climate change along with their cascading impacts have had profound impacts on their topography and evolution. Consequently, many coastal regions, of which Ghana’s coast is no exception, are incessantly plagued with hazards that are increasing in magnitude and frequency. Predominantly through the recurrence of floods and erosion, Ghana’s coast is becoming increasingly susceptible to huge socio-economic implications considering its environment-dependent economy. Therefore, attempts have been made to assess Ghana’s coastal vulnerability to comprehend the complexities underpinning the occurrence of these hazards. However, most studies attribute the recurrence of floods and erosion to global sea-level rise, but coastal land subsidence could also have significant impacts. Indeed, land subsidence is a major component of relative sea-level rise (rSLR) in many coastal cities worldwide. Drawing on extant literature, this scoping study provides an overview and evaluation of three thematic areas—SLR, subsidence and coastal vulnerability—within the Ghanaian context along with their existing relationships. Additionally, it seeks to also assess available knowledge and data and to identify crucial knowledge gaps which impede comprehensive risk assessment of Ghana’s coast. The survey findings, however, indicate a significant understudy of the selected thematic areas albeit posing potential threats to Ghana's coast. It brought to light the absence of a ground-validated subsidence study; a non-identification of potential local subsidence drivers; a non-availability of a subsidence-infused coastal vulnerability assessment; non-existing studies on the combined effects of climate change and subsidence; and huge deficits in available data for numerical modelling of coastal subsidence. Guided by the identified knowledge and data gaps and the need to mitigate impacts, the study recommends a thorough assessment of rSLR and vulnerability; a continuous and long-term monitoring framework for rSLR and its drivers; a hybrid approach and review of coastal management strategies; and the reinforcement of conservational laws and conventions to avert the increasing vulnerability of Ghana's coast.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033423000400Land subsidenceSea level riseCoastal vulnerabilityCoastal hazardsCoastal management
spellingShingle Selasi Yao Avornyo
Kwasi Appeaning Addo
Pietro Teatini
Philip Minderhoud
Marie-Noëlle Woillez
Philip-Neri Jayson-Quashigah
Edem Mahu
A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
Quaternary Science Advances
Land subsidence
Sea level rise
Coastal vulnerability
Coastal hazards
Coastal management
title A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
title_full A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
title_fullStr A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
title_full_unstemmed A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
title_short A scoping review of coastal vulnerability, subsidence and sea level rise in Ghana: Assessments, knowledge gaps and management implications
title_sort scoping review of coastal vulnerability subsidence and sea level rise in ghana assessments knowledge gaps and management implications
topic Land subsidence
Sea level rise
Coastal vulnerability
Coastal hazards
Coastal management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033423000400
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