Geomorphic change in the Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna delta

A Paszkowski, S Goodbred Jr, E Borgomeo… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2021 - nature.com
More than 70% of large deltas are under threat from rising sea levels, subsidence and
anthropogenic interferences, including the Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) delta, the …

The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in climate-sensitive regions

D Conway, RJ Nicholls, S Brown, MGL Tebboth… - Nature Climate …, 2019 - nature.com
Studies of climate change at specific intervals of future warming have primarily been
addressed through top-down approaches using climate projections and modelled impacts …

[PDF][PDF] Poverty, livelihoods and sustainable development

J Birkmann, E Liwenga, R Pandey, E Boyd, R Djalante… - 2022 - orbi.uliege.be
Adverse impacts of climate change, development deficits and inequality exacerbate each
other. Existing vulnerabilities and inequalities intensify with adverse impacts of climate …

One thousand ways to experience loss: A systematic analysis of climate-related intangible harm from around the world

P Tschakert, NR Ellis, C Anderson, A Kelly… - Global Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
A situated and socially engaged science of loss arising from climate change takes people's
lived experiences with risk and harm as its fundamental starting point. It foregrounds what …

COVID-19: How do you self-isolate in a refugee camp?

E Raju, S Ayeb-Karlsson - International Journal of Public Health, 2020 - Springer
Over the last few months, we have seen how COVID-19 crossed administrative and national
boundaries at the speed of fire—leaving nobody untouched. We believe that lessons …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of climate change on mental health

A Walinski, J Sander, G Gerlinger… - Deutsches Ärzteblatt …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background All over the world, climate change is exerting negative and complex effects on
human living conditions and health. In this narrative review, we summarize the current …

Trapped in the prison of the mind: Notions of climate-induced (im) mobility decision-making and wellbeing from an urban informal settlement in Bangladesh

S Ayeb-Karlsson, D Kniveton, T Cannon - Palgrave Communications, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract The concept of Trapped Populations has until date mainly referred to people
'trapped'in environmentally high-risk rural areas due to economic constraints. This article …

Risk management and decision making in relation to sustainable development

M Hurlbert, J Krishnaswamy, FX Johnson… - 2019 - diva-portal.org
Executive summary Increases in global mean surface temperature are projected to result in
continued permafrost degradation and coastal degradation (high confidence), increased …

A discursive review of the textual use of 'trapped'in environmental migration studies: The conceptual birth and troubled teenage years of trapped populations

S Ayeb-Karlsson, CD Smith, D Kniveton - Ambio, 2018 - Springer
First mooted in 2011, the concept of Trapped Populations referring to people unable to move
from environmentally high-risk areas broadened the study of human responses to …

The impact of climate change on water resources and associated health risks in Bangladesh: A review

AH Anik, MB Sultan, M Alam, F Parvin, MM Ali… - Water Security, 2023 - Elsevier
Bangladesh is increasingly experiencing different challenges from scarce drinking water
sources and health risks, explicitly or implicitly attributed to climate change. This systematic …