1991 - 2020年加纳东海岸岸线变化分析

D. A. Puplampu, Khiddir Iddris, V. Alorbu, Jonathan Otumfuor Asante, Judges Laar Takaman, Alex Barimah Owusu
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加纳东部海岸线正面临着强烈的自然和人为干扰,这对沿海社区、生态系统和生计构成了严重威胁。这项研究评估了从普拉姆普拉姆以西的拉伊泻湖到加纳阿弗劳的149公里长的加纳东海岸海岸线的变化。该研究利用了1991年至2020年间Landsat 4TM、Landsat 7 ETM+和Landsat 8 OLI的卫星图像。使用ENVI 5.3的数据预处理技术包括校准、层堆叠、镶嵌和监督分类。使用ArcGIS 10.7提取分类后的海岸线,并使用DSAS工具确定29年期间的变化率。结果表明:海岸线的平均侵蚀速率为9 m/y,最大侵蚀速率为24 m/y,而侵蚀速率为3 m/y,反映了海岸线的普遍退缩。因此,约有25个沿海社区高度暴露于海岸线侵蚀之下。维持沿海地区可能需要海岸线再造干预措施。这项研究建议对海岸线进行持续监测,以确保生计得到保护。可能需要实施硬工程和基于生态系统的适应战略,以实现可持续沿海管理的整体结果。
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Shoreline Change Analysis of the Eastern Coast of Ghana between 1991 and 2020
The Eastern Coastline of Ghana is facing intense natural and anthropogenic disturbances, which pose a serious threat to the coastal community, ecosystem, and livelihoods. This study assessed the shoreline changes occurring along the Eastern Coast of Ghana stretching 149 km from Laloi Lagoon West of Prampram to Aflao, Ghana. The study utilizes satellite images from Landsat 4TM, Landsat 7 ETM+, and Landsat 8 OLI taken between 1991 and 2020. Data pre-processing techniques using ENVI 5.3 included calibration, layer stacking, mosaicking, and supervised classification. Post-classification shorelines were extracted using ArcGIS 10.7, and the DSAS tool was used to determine the rate of change over the 29-year period. The results showed that the coastline experienced an average erosion rate of 9 m/y and a maximum rate of 24 m/y, however, the accretion rate (3 m/y) was much lower, reflecting general coastline retreat. Thus, some 25 coastal communities are highly exposed to shoreline erosion. Sustaining the coastal area may require coastline re-engineering interventions. This study recommends continuous monitoring of the shorelines to ensure the protection of livelihoods. Implementation of both hard engineering and ecosystem-based adaptation strategies may be required to achieve holistic results toward sustainable coastal management.
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