Report on National Workshop
Due to low-lying and flat topography in the coastal region, Bangladesh is one of the top 10 nations that are mostly vulnerable to climate change and is subjected to riverine flooding (due to sea level rise), frequent cyclones, storm surge, heavy rainfall, tornados, river bank erosion, salinity, high...
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| author | Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Saha, Champa Rani Rahman, Syed Arman Akib Haque, Md. Ehsanul Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Chitra, Naima Noshin Ahmad, Salahuddin |
| author_browse | Ahmad, Salahuddin Ali, A M M Mostafa Chitra, Naima Noshin Haque, Md. Ehsanul Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Syed Arman Akib Saha, Champa Rani |
| author_facet | Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Saha, Champa Rani Rahman, Syed Arman Akib Haque, Md. Ehsanul Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Chitra, Naima Noshin Ahmad, Salahuddin |
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| description | Due to low-lying and flat topography in the coastal region, Bangladesh is one of the top 10 nations that are mostly vulnerable to climate change and is subjected to riverine flooding (due to sea level rise), frequent cyclones, storm surge, heavy rainfall, tornados, river bank erosion, salinity, high population density, high level of poverty, and solely reliance of livelihoods on climate-sensitive sectors. Thus, climate change addresses a new depressing effect on coastal agriculture since agriculture in Bangladesh is highly sensitive to climate variability as crops require sustained ambient temperature for their growth, and abrupt heat or cold waves hamper productivity. However, to ameliorate such predicaments, the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies is needed to ensure participatory planning and development. Adaptation planning is crucial to ensure the overall productivity of agriculture against climate change events. This project is an initiative to collect data and generate information for adaptation planning in the coastal region of Bangladesh. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1726802025-11-06T17:25:21Z Report on National Workshop Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Saha, Champa Rani Rahman, Syed Arman Akib Haque, Md. Ehsanul Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Chitra, Naima Noshin Ahmad, Salahuddin climate change coastal areas climate change adaptation sustainable agriculture agricultural productivity Due to low-lying and flat topography in the coastal region, Bangladesh is one of the top 10 nations that are mostly vulnerable to climate change and is subjected to riverine flooding (due to sea level rise), frequent cyclones, storm surge, heavy rainfall, tornados, river bank erosion, salinity, high population density, high level of poverty, and solely reliance of livelihoods on climate-sensitive sectors. Thus, climate change addresses a new depressing effect on coastal agriculture since agriculture in Bangladesh is highly sensitive to climate variability as crops require sustained ambient temperature for their growth, and abrupt heat or cold waves hamper productivity. However, to ameliorate such predicaments, the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies is needed to ensure participatory planning and development. Adaptation planning is crucial to ensure the overall productivity of agriculture against climate change events. This project is an initiative to collect data and generate information for adaptation planning in the coastal region of Bangladesh. 2024-11 2025-01-31T17:05:55Z 2025-01-31T17:05:55Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172680 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas A M M Mostafa Ali, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Champa Rani Saha, Syed Arman Akib Rahman, Md. Ehsanul Haque, Nusrath Jahan Nisha, Naima Noshin Chitra and Ahmed Salahuddin. 2024. Report on National Workshop. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services and International Rice Research Institute. |
| spellingShingle | climate change coastal areas climate change adaptation sustainable agriculture agricultural productivity Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Saha, Champa Rani Rahman, Syed Arman Akib Haque, Md. Ehsanul Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Chitra, Naima Noshin Ahmad, Salahuddin Report on National Workshop |
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