2019
DOI: 10.6024/jmbai.2019.61.1.2085-04
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Vulnerability of south east coastal villages of India on sea level rise

Abstract: Sea level rise is one of the evident ill effects of climate change. As per the fifth assessment report of IPCC the rate of sea level rise has increased in recent years as compared to the previous years. The rapid rise in sea level can have devastating effects on the densely populated coastal areas, mainly by way of inundation of low lying habitats. Inundation of highly populated coastal areas exposes the location to coastal hazards and increases the risk to both life and belongings of people at the location. T… Show more

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“…Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Centre (GIS) played a crucial role in Coastal Vulnerability Assessment. A better understanding of sea level rise and others parameters is required for impactful coastal zone and management and planning (Haritha et al 2019). Vishakhapatnam-Kakinada coastal corridor is vulnerable due to natural calamities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Centre (GIS) played a crucial role in Coastal Vulnerability Assessment. A better understanding of sea level rise and others parameters is required for impactful coastal zone and management and planning (Haritha et al 2019). Vishakhapatnam-Kakinada coastal corridor is vulnerable due to natural calamities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%