Abstract

Coastal zone erosion is manifested in Nigeria along the outer barrier beaches and the banks of tidal basins and creeks. The nature of shore erosion is examined by using case studies to highlight its causes, consequences and the implication for coastal resource management. This analysis is based on primary and secondary data sources. The paper calls for the merger of all government parastatals charged with different aspects of the environment into an environmental authority staffed with goal-seeking scientists. The conclusion is that rudiments of cost-benefit analysis should be used in deciding which coastal stretches require protection against erosion.

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