This book discusses how to collect data and analyze databases in order
to map risk zones, and contributes to developing a conceptual framework
for coastal risk assessment. Further, the book primarily focuses on a
specific case study: the Bay of Bengal along the southeastern coast of
India. The dramatic rise in losses and casualties due to natural
disasters like wind, storm-surge-induced flooding, seismic hazards and
tsunami incidence along this coast over the past few decades has
prompted a major national scientific initiative investigating the
probable causes and possible mitigation strategies. As such,
geoscientists are called upon to analyze the coastal hazards by
anticipating the changes in and impacts of extreme weather hazards on
the Bay of Bengal coasts as a result of global climate change and local
sea-level change.