Geoinformatics & Geostatistics: An OverviewISSN: 2327-4581

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Research Article, Geoinfor Geostat An Overview Vol: 5 Issue: 3

Coastal Vulnerability Indices: Constraints and Opportunities of Nagapattinam Region, Tamil Nadu, India

Rajesh J* and Lakshumanan C

Centre for Remote Sensing, Bharathidasan University, Tamil Nadu, India

*Corresponding Author : Rajesh J
Centre for Remote Sensing, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Tel: +91-0431 – 2331667
E-mail:
rajeshgeomtech@gmail.com

Received: June 09, 2017 Accepted: August 01, 2017 Published: August 07, 2017

Citation: Rajesh J, Lakshumanan C (2017) Coastal Vulnerability Indices: Constraints and Opportunities of Nagapattinam Region, Tamil Nadu, India. Geoinfor Geostat: An Overview 5:4. doi: 10.4172/2327-4581.1000164

Abstract

Coastal vulnerability and sensitivity indices accept that the addition of socio-economic variables defining the vulnerable areas. These studies envisage the incorporation of socio-economic variables into a GIS based coastal vulnerability index for shoreline management of Nagapattinam. a socio-economic sub-index was developed to contribute potentially one third of the overall index score, the other components consisted of coastal forcing and coastal characteristic sub-indices. All variables were ranked on separately 1-5 scale with 5 being the most vulnerable. The variables were integrated with sub-indices and the sub-indices were combined to produce the
overall index.

Most previously developed coastal vulnerability/sensitivity indices acknowledge that the addition of socio-economic variables would assist in defining vulnerable areas. The area of Nagapattinam having the greatest influence from the socio-economic index as might be expected, given its sheltered position and high level of
infrastructure of the eleven areas, Velankanni has the highest score in the coastal forcing sub-index, followed by Vettaikaraniruppu, while Velanganni is dominated by the coastal characteristics subindex as is the Nagapattinam. 

Keywords: Socio economic data; Vulnerability indices; Coastal zone management; Nagapattinam; GIS

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