Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) is a one of the commonly used tools to evaluate the level of exposure or vulnerability in a certain coastal area, as well as the sustainability of the ecosystem diversity. The scoring of the CVI reflects the level of risks that exist in a coastal area. Very often, CVI of a coast serves as a reference or basis to the relevant authorities in decision-making and to promote a holistic approach to coastal management. Originally developed by Gornitz, the CVI considers multiple factors that cause physical vulnerability to a coast. Subsequently CVI is further improvised to address other pertinent factors that are deemed to be significant. In Malaysia, National Coastal Zone Physical Plan adopted a CVI that comprehensively addresses physical, socio-economic, and biodiversity characteristics of a coast, in evaluating the vulnerability of all the coasts in the country. The outcomes of this assessment can be presented in the form of a CVI global map for the ease of interpretation. This chapter outlines the Malaysian’s CVI measurement tools, and the assessment rubrics.
Measurement Tools for Determination of Coastal Vulnerability in Malaysia
La Rosa D.;Scandura P.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) is a one of the commonly used tools to evaluate the level of exposure or vulnerability in a certain coastal area, as well as the sustainability of the ecosystem diversity. The scoring of the CVI reflects the level of risks that exist in a coastal area. Very often, CVI of a coast serves as a reference or basis to the relevant authorities in decision-making and to promote a holistic approach to coastal management. Originally developed by Gornitz, the CVI considers multiple factors that cause physical vulnerability to a coast. Subsequently CVI is further improvised to address other pertinent factors that are deemed to be significant. In Malaysia, National Coastal Zone Physical Plan adopted a CVI that comprehensively addresses physical, socio-economic, and biodiversity characteristics of a coast, in evaluating the vulnerability of all the coasts in the country. The outcomes of this assessment can be presented in the form of a CVI global map for the ease of interpretation. This chapter outlines the Malaysian’s CVI measurement tools, and the assessment rubrics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.