评估尼日利亚沿海地区对气候变化的物理脆弱性

Adewale Oluwagbenga Adeyefa, Theophilus Odeyemi Odekunle, Francis Adeyinka Adesina
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本研究利用地形起伏、岩石类型、地貌和侵蚀/沉积速率等一系列因素生成的指数,评估了尼日利亚沿海地区对气候变化影响的物理脆弱性。结果表明,极高脆弱等级所占比例最大,约占总面积的53%,约为23,850 km,主要分布在尼日尔三角洲地区。其次,高脆弱性类别覆盖17%,约7650公里,主要分布在拉各斯州和尼日尔三角洲地区的北部边缘。中等、低、极低易损性分别占沿海地区的10% (4500 km<sup>2</sup>)、13% (5850 km<sup>2</sup>)和7% (3150 km<sup>2</sup>)。中等脆弱性等级仅在西部沿海地区存在,而低和极低脆弱性等级则主要分布在西部最东侧和部分北部边缘。低脆弱性阶层主要分布在翁多、奥贡、阿夸伊博姆和克罗斯河州。非常低的漏洞等级只覆盖了克罗斯河州的埃文社区。鉴于尼日利亚70%的沿海环境属于极高和高脆弱性类别,该地区显然非常容易受到气候变化的影响。
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Assessing the physical vulnerability of the coastal area of Nigeria to climate change

This study assessed the physical vulnerability of the coastal area of Nigeria to climate change effects using indices generated from a group of factors including relief, rock types, landforms, and erosion/deposition rates. Results show the very-high vulnerability class covering the largest proportion, about 53% of the area, amounting to about 23,850 km2, largely found in the Niger Delta region. The next, high-vulnerability class covers 17%, about 7650 km2, found mostly in Lagos State and the northern fringes of the Niger Delta region. The other classes i.e., moderate, low, and very-low vulnerability extend over 10% (4500 km2), 13%, (5850 km2) and 7% (3150 km2) of the coastal area, respectively. While the moderate-vulnerability class is found only in the western part of the coastal area, the low and very-low vulnerability classes dominate the extreme eastern flank and some northern edges of the western part. The low-vulnerability class is found mainly in Ondo, Ogun, Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States. The very-low vulnerability class is found covering the Ewen community of Cross River State only. Given that 70% of Nigeria’s coastal environment falls within very-high and high vulnerability classes, the region is evidently very vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

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