Mechanisms of cholera transmission via environment in India and Bangladesh: state of the science review

D Shackleton, FA Memon, G Nichols… - Reviews on …, 2024 - degruyter.com
Objectives Cholera has a long history in India and Bangladesh, the region where six out of
the past seven global pandemics have been seeded. The changing climate and growing …

[HTML][HTML] Nexus between heat wave, food security and human health (HFH): Developing a framework for livelihood resilience in Bangladesh

MA Rahman, S Afridi, MB Hossain, M Rana… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Bangladesh has been severely affected by the extreme heatwave that is affecting most of
Asia. Extreme climate events, particularly heatwave impacts on the food system, pose risks …

Identification of influential weather parameters and seasonal drought prediction in Bangladesh using machine learning algorithm

MA Al Mamun, MR Sarker, MAR Sarkar, SK Roy… - Scientific reports, 2024 - nature.com
Droughts pose a severe environmental risk in countries that rely heavily on agriculture,
resulting in heightened levels of concern regarding food security and livelihood …

The impacts of drought and the adaptive strategies of small-scale farmers in uMsinga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

SJ Lottering, P Mafongoya… - Journal of Asian and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Drought is a major challenge threatening agricultural productivity in uMsinga. The
occurrence of drought is expected to increase in coming decades, intensifying in severity …

Enhancing the resilience and well‐being of rural poor to climate risks: are the economic functions of social protection enough?

HK Kundo, M Brueckner, R Spencer, JK Davis - Disasters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
As climate change accelerates, adaptive social protection programmes are becoming
increasingly more popular than conventional social assistance programmes, since they are …

Climate change driven disaster risks in Bangladesh and its journey towards resilience

P Sammonds, M Shamsudduha… - Journal of the British …, 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can
reverse development gains and weaken resilience. In recent years, some countries have …

Perceptions of earthquake risks and knowledge about earthquake response among movement challenged persons in Dhaka city of Bangladesh

MMR Bhuiya, W Shao - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Dhaka, Bangladesh is one Asian city that is at high risk of earthquakes. Persons
with physical disabilities, particularly movement-challenged persons (MCPs), is highly …

Gendered perspectives on climate change adaptation: a quest for social sustainability in Badlagaree village, Bangladesh

MA Hossen, D Benson, SZ Hossain, Z Sultana… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Climate change effects cause major socioeconomic challenges for marginalized groups,
particularly women, in Bangladesh. Specifically, drought increases resource scarcity …

Assessment of land cover dynamics, land surface temperature, and heat island growth in northwestern Bangladesh using satellite imagery

T Akter, MY Gazi, MB Mia - Environmental Processes, 2021 - Springer
The study examined the spatiotemporal variability of land use/land cover changes (LULC),
land surface temperature (LST), and heat island (HI) in northwestern Bangladesh. Landsat …

Assessing factors affecting drought, earthquake, and flood risk perception: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh

J Mallick, R Salam, R Amin, ARMT Islam, A Islam… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
Understanding household disaster risk perception is crucial to formulate and apply disaster
risk reduction strategies. Using survey data from 300 households from three highly disaster …