This is an integrated study to classify Tamil Nadu Coast in terms of its vulnerability to coastal processes. It is accomplished through estimating Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) for the entire stretch of the said coast using weighted averages of six parameters, viz., geomorphology, shoreline changes, coastal slope, and relative sea level rise, mean significant wave height and mean tidal range. Thus, CVI evaluates the state of the coast in terms of level of risk hovering on it as and when it is affected by oceanic hazards. The target of this study is to evaluate the vulnerability status of coastal stretches of 35 taluks of Tamil Nadu. Twenty one percent of the coastal stretch is under very high vulnerability level. Following this is 36% stretch under high vulnerability state. Another 34% coastal stretch is in moderate setting. Low vulnerability state prevails about 6%. Further, it is learnt that there are only 2% of Tamil Nadu coastal region coming under the least vulnerable category. The study revealed the very high vulnerability of Nagapattinam coastal region. The present study may also help create awareness among people about marine natural hazards such as coastal erosion, inundation, loss of life and their properties.
1.Bharathidasan Univ, Dept Marine Sci, Tiruchchirappalli 620024, Tamil Nadu, India 2.King Fahd Univ Petr & Minerals, Ctr Environm & Water, Res Inst, Marine Studies Sect, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Recommended Citation:
Rajan, Sasi Mary Priya,Nellayaputhenpeedika, Mohammedali,Tiwari, Surya Prakash,et al. Mapping and analysis of the physical vulnerability of coastal Tamil Nadu[J]. HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT,2019-01-01