Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh

Agriculture in Bangladesh is influenced by climate, its seasonal characteristics and different climatic variables such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, day length, etc. Consequently, climate change as indicated by a rising trend in average temperature and volatility of the precipitation regime wi...

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Autores principales: Ali, A M M Mostafa, Rahman, Md. Mostafizur, Rashid, Mohammad Abdur, Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al, Haque, Md. Zahidul, Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad, Saha, Champa Rani, JulkerNaem, A. S. M.
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Publicado: CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172682
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author Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Rashid, Mohammad Abdur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Haque, Md. Zahidul
Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad
Saha, Champa Rani
JulkerNaem, A. S. M.
author_browse Ali, A M M Mostafa
Haque, Md. Zahidul
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
JulkerNaem, A. S. M.
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Rashid, Mohammad Abdur
Saha, Champa Rani
Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad
author_facet Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Rashid, Mohammad Abdur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Haque, Md. Zahidul
Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad
Saha, Champa Rani
JulkerNaem, A. S. M.
author_sort Ali, A M M Mostafa
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description Agriculture in Bangladesh is influenced by climate, its seasonal characteristics and different climatic variables such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, day length, etc. Consequently, climate change as indicated by a rising trend in average temperature and volatility of the precipitation regime will affect agriculture to an extent. On average, weather-related natural hazards such as flood and drought as well as salinity already affect respectively 34%, 15% and 4% of total households affected by all hazards and associated with 23%, 6% and 3% respectively of total damage and losses occurring in Bangladesh during 2009-14. Among the sectors, crop cultivation experienced the highest damage and loss (around 36%). The frequency and severity of all these hazards may increase over time as climate change unfolds and with it, the prospects for agriculture in general are also going to be uncertain possibly jeopardizing food security in the country. For future food security, it is absolutely necessary to understand how Bangladesh’s agriculture can advance in the future under climate change.
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spelling CGSpace1726822025-02-01T02:08:57Z Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al Haque, Md. Zahidul Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Saha, Champa Rani JulkerNaem, A. S. M. climate change climate change adaptation coastal areas production systems water management climate resilience Agriculture in Bangladesh is influenced by climate, its seasonal characteristics and different climatic variables such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, day length, etc. Consequently, climate change as indicated by a rising trend in average temperature and volatility of the precipitation regime will affect agriculture to an extent. On average, weather-related natural hazards such as flood and drought as well as salinity already affect respectively 34%, 15% and 4% of total households affected by all hazards and associated with 23%, 6% and 3% respectively of total damage and losses occurring in Bangladesh during 2009-14. Among the sectors, crop cultivation experienced the highest damage and loss (around 36%). The frequency and severity of all these hazards may increase over time as climate change unfolds and with it, the prospects for agriculture in general are also going to be uncertain possibly jeopardizing food security in the country. For future food security, it is absolutely necessary to understand how Bangladesh’s agriculture can advance in the future under climate change. 2024-01 2025-01-31T17:07:06Z 2025-01-31T17:07:06Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172682 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas A M M Mostafa Ali, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Mohammad Abdur Rashid, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al Hossain, Md. Zahidul Haque, Abdul Halim Farhad Sikder, Champa Rani Saha, A.S.M. JulkerNaem, Ahmad Salahuddin and Katherine Nelson. 2024. Literature Review of Climate Resilient Agri-food Systems in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services and International Rice Research Institute.
spellingShingle climate change
climate change adaptation
coastal areas
production systems
water management
climate resilience
Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Rashid, Mohammad Abdur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Haque, Md. Zahidul
Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad
Saha, Champa Rani
JulkerNaem, A. S. M.
Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title_full Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title_short Literature review of climate resilient agri-food systems in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
title_sort literature review of climate resilient agri food systems in the coastal zone of bangladesh
topic climate change
climate change adaptation
coastal areas
production systems
water management
climate resilience
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172682
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