Wednesday April 2, 2025

Ecosystem Services and Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Science-Based Application in The Gambia

A DISSERTATION
SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

BY
Nfamara K. Dampha

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Professor Stephen Polasky, Advisor

September 2020

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Nfamara K. Dampha

By Nfamara K. Dampha

Abstract
This dissertation focuses on the intersection of climate change policy, natural resource economics, and environmental sustainability in The Gambia. The dissertation has four chapters Chapter one examines perceptions of climate change risk as well as their willingness to migrate (WTM) from the island city capital of Banjul, The Gambia. Chapter two conducts a site suitability analysis for building a new climate-resilient capital city, using remote sensing and GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) procedures. Chapter three detects land-use land cover change from 1985–2020 and projects LULC composition, carbon storage, sequestration, and valuation in Southwestern Gambia, under three different development scenarios. Chapter four elicits people’s willingness to pay (WTP) for improved coastal protection against climate change impacts on (coastal erosion) in The Gambia.

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