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Senegal faces numerous challenges linked to coastal dynamics, climate change and the assessment of health risk factors. The coastline, a sea-land interface zone including the coastal strip, estuaries, deltas and the continental shelf, represents a strategic area for socio-economic development. It is exposed to a dual anthropogenic pressure (urban, industrial, agricultural, fishing and tourism) and climate change. In the current context of climate change and its corollaries, Senegal's coastline is exposed to a number of risks and natural disasters, generating profound social, economic and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Senegal faces numerous challenges linked to coastal dynamics, climate change and the assessment of health risk factors. The coastline, a sea-land interface zone including the coastal strip, estuaries, deltas and the continental shelf, represents a strategic area for socio-economic development. It is exposed to a dual anthropogenic pressure (urban, industrial, agricultural, fishing and tourism) and climate change. In the current context of climate change and its corollaries, Senegal's coastline is exposed to a number of risks and natural disasters, generating profound social, economic and environmental transformations that need to be analyzed in a holistic way, in order to understand the perception of different socio-cultural collectives of the links between climate change and natural disasters.
Autorenporträt
MODOU NDIAYE é geógrafo e autor de uma tese intitulada "La planification urbaine à l'épreuve du développement durable au Sénégal" ("O planejamento urbano colocado à prova do desenvolvimento sustentável no Senegal"). É pesquisador afiliado à REMIGRAF no IFAN-Cheikh Anta, Universidade Cheikh Anta Diop. Seu trabalho se concentra no planejamento espacial, no desenvolvimento sustentável, na migração e na geografia da saúde.