Land (Nov 2021)

Developing a Climate Change Vulnerability Index for Coastal City Sustainability, Mitigation, and Adaptation: A Case Study of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

  • Milad Bagheri,
  • Zelina Zaiton Ibrahim,
  • Mohd Fadzil Akhir,
  • Wan Izatul Asma Wan Talaat,
  • Bahareh Oryani,
  • Shahabaldin Rezania,
  • Isabelle D. Wolf,
  • Amin Beiranvand Pour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1271

Abstract

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Coastal hazards are an urgent issue of global concern considering the increasing population pressure in coastal regions, retreating coastlines, and rising seawater levels. Here we demonstrate the process of assessing the vulnerability of a coastal urban environment using the case of Kuala Terengganu, a coastal town in Malaysia, and evaluating the potential social, environmental, and economic impacts. Uncertainties in the human dimensions of global change deeply affect the assessment and responses to environmental, climatic, and non-climate impacts on coastal city population growth and communities. We address these uncertainties by combining a Delphi-Analytical Hierarchy Process (Delphi-AHP) model and Geographic Information System (GIS)tools to determine mitigation and adaptation probabilities as part of a Coastal City Vulnerability Assessment. We conclude by presenting calculations of the short- and long-term suitability for land use and recommending hazard mitigation measures to equip city planners and decision-makers in evaluating hazards and potential impacts on coastal city areas.

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