Coasts: Namibian coast Flashcards
strategy 1: high value areas
larger settlements important for industry and trade, e.g. Walvis Port
sea walls
relocation of vulnerable communities
raising of infrastructure (ports and roads)
strategy 2: moderate value areas
small tourist settlements, e.g. Henties Bay
beach nourishment
protecting Kelp beds and restoring sand dunes
rehabilitation of wetland ecosystems
early warning systems for residents of high tides
strategy 3: low value areas
isolated rural settlements, e.g. the Skeleton Coast
encourage development of coastal buffer zone
conserve wetland habitats
stabilise and protect sand dunes
monitor sea level rise for future planning
reduce poverty
Namibia’s National Policy on Climate Change, 2011
This emphasised the importance of sustainable adaptation strategies to reduce vulnerability
the policy was launched in 2013, with the aim to strengthen governance of stretch of coastline 1570km long