Coastal Profile for Tanzania 2014 - Map and Table Volume III Investment Prioritization for Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Coastal Zones of Tanzania Investment Prioritization for Resilient Livelihoods and Introduction Ecosystems in Coastal Zones of Tanzania The Government of Tanzania with World Bank assistance has through the project “Investment Prioritisation for Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Coastal Zones of Tanzania” identified and prioritised threats and developed fundable adaptation measures to address the most pertinent of these threats. The study has been financed by the World Bank (WB) with trust funds provided by Nordic Development Fund (NDF). The client for the project is Fisheries Department at the Ministry for Livestock and Fisheries Development (MLFD) in Dar es Salaam and the Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources at the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Environment (MALE) in Zanzibar. The objective of the study has been to prioritise geographically and thematically the actions to promote sustainable coastal livelihoods and ecosystems in Tanzania (both Mainland and Zanzibar). The results comprise proposals for measures for coastal management and climate change adaptation in Tanzania, which the Government of Tanzania, NGOs, and donors can use to guide their support and investments over a five year period and beyond. This document is Volume III of a rapidly compiled Coastal Profile presenting a baseline on current information in the coastal areas of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. It presents the Geographical Information System developed and applied in the study, as well as a series of maps and tables. Further details on the project are provided in the thematic part of the Coastal Profiles for Tanzania and Zanzibar (Volume I). List of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. 2 List of Maps ................................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................. 3 The Coastal Profile ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Coastal Profile Maps .................................................................................................................................... 4 Meta description ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Meta description standard ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Presentation of structure and its origin ................................................................................................................. 5 For more information contact: Metadata base ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Detailed description ............................................................................................................................................ 6 WORLD BANK – AFRICA REGION, Tanzania More Detailed Assessment of GIS based on meta database content ........................................................... 7 Contact: Ann Jeannette Glauber Maps ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 E-mail: [email protected] Map Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 GIS issues of importance for mitigating threats to local communities and ecosystems. ............... 7 DHI, Denmark Meta Data Section ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Contact: Gorm Jeppesen Map Section ................................................................................................................................................. 17 E-mail: [email protected] Table Section ............................................................................................................................................... 54 SAMAKI Consultants, Tanzania Contact: Matthew Richmond E-mail: [email protected] 2 List of Maps List of Tables Table 1: Metadata describing the coastal geographic information compiled and used as part of the Map 1: Administrative and Infrastructure features in the Coastal Zone of Tanzania ..................... 18 prioritisation study. ................................................................................................................................................. 9 Map 2: Land Cover and Uses of Nearshore Waters in the Coastal Zone of Tanzania ..................... 19 Table 2: Population data for coastal regions and districts of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. Data Map 3: Habitats and Resources in the Coastal Zone of Tanzania ....................................................... 20 include number of households, male, female and total population, population density and average Map 4: Administrative and Infrastructure features in Zanzibar (Pemba and Unguja) ................... 21 household size. Change in population and household size in past inter-census period (2002 - 2012). ..... 55 Map 5: Land Cover and Uses of Nearshore Waters in Zanzibar (Pemba and Unguja) ................... 22 Table 3: Population data for coastal regions and districts of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. Data Map 6: Coastal Habitats and Resources in Zanzibar (Pemba and Unguja) ....................................... 23 include number urban and rural population, urbanisation, working age population, non-working age Map 7: Pangani District. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ............................................... 24 population and dependency ratios. Change in urbanisation and dependency ratio in past inter-census period (2002 - 2012). Considerable amount of data is missing in the table, which however should be Map 8: Pangani District. Coastal Habitats and Resources. .................................................................. 25 available with the National Bureau of Statistics once the 2012 population data has been cleaned. .......... 56 Map 9: Mkinga, Tanga and Muheza Districts. Administrative and Infrastructure features. .......... 26 Table 4: Inundation scenarios for coastal regions and districts of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar in Map 10: Mkinga, Tanga and Muheza Districts. Coastal Habitats and Resources. ........................... 27 one meter steps of sea level rise up to five meter and at ten meter. Data include land lost in hectares and Map 11: Kinondoni, Ilala and Temeke Districts. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ...... 28 as percentage of administrative area. The higher sea level rise have been included to illustrate area Map 12: Kinondoni, Ilala and Temeke Districts. Coastal Habitats and Resources. .......................... 29 impacted in situations with high surge and wave action during period of extreme weather, pending the development of a surge impact assessment model. .......................................................................................... 57 Map 13: Rufiji District. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ................................................. 30 Table 5: Inundation scenarios on agriculture land use for coastal regions and districts of mainland Map 14: Rufiji District.. Coastal Habitats and Resources. .................................................................... 31 Tanzania and Zanzibar in one meter steps of sea level rise up to five meter and at ten meter. Data Map 15: Mafia District. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ................................................. 32 include agriculture land lost in hectares and as percentage of current agriculture land use. The higher Map 16: Mafia District.. Coastal Habitats and Resources. ................................................................... 33 sea level rise have been included to illustrate area impacted in situations with high surge and wave Map 17: Mkuranga District. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ......................................... 34 action during period of extreme weather, pending the development of a surge impact assessment Map 18: Mkuranga District.. Coastal Habitats and Resources. ........................................................... 35 model. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Map 19: Bagamoyo District. Administrative and Infrastructure features. ........................................ 36 Table 6: Inundation scenarios on built up land use for coastal regions and districts of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar in one meter steps of sea level rise up to five meter and at ten meter. Data Map 20: Bagamoyo District.
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