2024
DOI: 10.38124/ijisrt/ijisrt24may1608
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Barriers to Natural Disaster Risks Management Within Coastal Communities: The Case of Limbe and Ideneau in Cameroon

Yinkfu Randy Nkuh,
Eleme Clara N,
Titamoh Bridget K
et al.

Abstract: Globally, many coastal zones characterized by high population concentration lie across rigid zones defined by natural disasters such as flood, heat waves, landslide and subsidence which are often difficult to manage. The Limbe and Ideneau Coastal communities of Cameroon overtime have been shrouded by such natural disasters. The aim of the study was to identify the barriers to natural disaster management along the Limbe and Ideneau coastal communities of Cameroon. The study adopted a multi-stage sampling design… Show more

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