Côte d’Ivoire faces the Atlantic Ocean, and the lagoon terrain acts as a breakwater on the coast of Abidjan, the economic capital, but the nearby beach of Granbatham receives the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and forms a coastal terrain. Lagoon terrain refers to shallow waters, or lagoon lakes, separated from the Atlantic Ocean, a larger body of water by natural barriers such as traditional land and deposited terrain. Cote d'Ivoire has a large development of lagoon topography separated from the sea by sandbanks. At the "San-A Coast" coast of Côte d’Ivoire, and the sandy beach stretches west along the coast, and behind the sandy beach is a deep lagoon. It is characterized by the development of sandbanks and the formation of roads and villages above sandbanks. The coastline is a relatively straight coastline and is about 515 km long.
The topography of Cote d'Ivoire is mostly plain, although some areas have highlands ranging from 1299 to 1,700 meters. It is located in many green bushes, huge bamboo forests, and places to grow rice. Another characteristic is that tropical moist climates and tropical savanna climates are developed, and there is a red yellow land beyond the plain. The northern part of the country is a wide range of dry savanna areas, where many wild animals inhabit the meadows.
Cote d'Ivoire's lake is an artificial lake created by blocking parts of the Sasandra River to produce electricity and secure agricultural water. It has a mysterious landscape as trees remain completely immersed in the water or partially exposed, while it shows changes in the ecosystem and traces of human intervention.
I wonder if I can feel the protection of the environment through the development of the renewable energy business in real life. In addition, only when public vehicles and urban transportation are converted into electric vehicles, while Cote d'Ivoire residents' vehicles are converted into electric vehicles will they be able to have a direct effect on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The electric car market in Cote d'Ivoire is still in its early stages, and I think there is little demand for electric cars, but I wonder what the electric car penetration and utilization rate in Cote d'Ivoire is now, and there are no other policies related to it.