People in developing countries face the difficult task of coping with climate change impacts given their socioeconomic struggles. Gender, along with other social factors, plays divisive …
Bangladesh is in the floodplains of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna River delta, crisscrossed by an intricate web of rivers. Although the country is highly prone to flooding …
Bangladesh, being the world's most climate-vulnerable country, is affected by plenty of climate-related hazards every year, mostly along its south-western coast. As a consequence …
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries globally, where the livelihood of agro-based dependent people became vulnerable due to different natural hazards …
S Islam, C Chu, JCR Smart - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change is widely acknowledged as responsible for increasing the scale and intensity of disasters. Literature stresses the necessity to link disaster risk reduction (DRR) …
ARMT Islam, S Shen, Z Hu… - Advances in …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Drought hazard is one of the main hindrances for sustaining food security in Bangladesh, and climate change may exacerbate it in the next several decades. This study aims to …
K Paprocki, J Cons - Critical Perspectives on Food Sovereignty, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This essay questions the analytic and political project of 'food sovereignty'by looking at class- differentiated responses to ecological crisis in two markedly different polders (embanked …
Bangladesh has been affected by the adverse impact of natural hazards such as cyclones, floods, erosion, salinity intrusion, and so on due to the changes in global climate variability …
Ecosystem Services (ES) are climate sensitive, vary by seasons, and support the majority of people's livelihoods in Bangladesh. Our research aimed to identify short-term (seasonal) …