Remote sensing and GIS application in coastal zone management: A case study of Ghana

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Author(s):
Y.A. Twumasi; A. Manu; T.L. Coleman

Type of Document:
Media

 

Publisher/Journal:
The Geo-Information Society of South Africa

Date of Publication:
2005

Place of Publication:
South Africa

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Description

This presentation provides background on the historical significance of coastal ecosystems and current natural and human-caused threats. A study was undertaken to use Landsat TM and ETM+ images to detect land degradation along the east coast of Ghana and create an information database to assist in the effective planning and management of resources along the coast of Ghana. The presentation concludes with recommendations for the application of remote sensing and GIS data to coastal policy formation.

Published in the Proceedings of the Seventh Biannual Africa GIS Conference, 383-388 and in the Official Journal of Geoinformation Society of South Africa 6(1): 18-23.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Presented at the Africa GIS 2005 Conference: Beyond talk: Geo-information working for Africa, Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa, 31 October-4 November 2005

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