Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the largest deltas in the world, which is highly vulnerable to Natural Disasters because of its Geographical location, Flat and low-lying landscape, Population density, Poverty Illiteracy, Lack of Institutional setup, etc. In other words, Bangladesh's Physical, Social, and Econo...
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| author | Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Haque, Md. Zahidul Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Karim, A.T.M. Saidul Saha, Champa Rani Al Mamun, Abdullah Mahmud, Mahdi Azad, Mehedi Nelson, Katherine Vu, Trang Vu, Quyet Salahuddin, Ahmad |
| author_browse | Al Mamun, Abdullah Ali, A M M Mostafa Azad, Mehedi Haque, Md. Zahidul Karim, A.T.M. Saidul Mahmud, Mahdi Nelson, Katherine Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Saha, Champa Rani Salahuddin, Ahmad Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Vu, Quyet Vu, Trang |
| author_facet | Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Haque, Md. Zahidul Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Karim, A.T.M. Saidul Saha, Champa Rani Al Mamun, Abdullah Mahmud, Mahdi Azad, Mehedi Nelson, Katherine Vu, Trang Vu, Quyet Salahuddin, Ahmad |
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| description | Bangladesh is one of the largest deltas in the world, which is highly vulnerable to Natural Disasters because of its Geographical location, Flat and low-lying landscape, Population density, Poverty Illiteracy, Lack of Institutional setup, etc. In other words, Bangladesh's Physical, Social, and Economic conditions are typical of any of the most vulnerable countries to Natural Disasters in the world (M. Biswas, 2013). As the world’s seventh most climate risk-affected country, with 185 extreme events recorded and 0.38 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants over the past two decades, Bangladesh must adapt rapidly to climate change while simultaneously accessing cleaner, more efficient technologies that support development, leverage co-benefits (such as in health, air and water quality) and limit emissions. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that climate change-induced impacts could result in a 10% decline in rice production and a substantial 30% reduction in wheat production in Bangladesh by 2050 (IPCC, 2007). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1727242025-02-09T15:34:52Z Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Haque, Md. Zahidul Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Karim, A.T.M. Saidul Saha, Champa Rani Al Mamun, Abdullah Mahmud, Mahdi Azad, Mehedi Nelson, Katherine Vu, Trang Vu, Quyet Salahuddin, Ahmad climate change impacts cost benefit analysis farming systems technology adoption sustainable agriculture Bangladesh is one of the largest deltas in the world, which is highly vulnerable to Natural Disasters because of its Geographical location, Flat and low-lying landscape, Population density, Poverty Illiteracy, Lack of Institutional setup, etc. In other words, Bangladesh's Physical, Social, and Economic conditions are typical of any of the most vulnerable countries to Natural Disasters in the world (M. Biswas, 2013). As the world’s seventh most climate risk-affected country, with 185 extreme events recorded and 0.38 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants over the past two decades, Bangladesh must adapt rapidly to climate change while simultaneously accessing cleaner, more efficient technologies that support development, leverage co-benefits (such as in health, air and water quality) and limit emissions. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that climate change-induced impacts could result in a 10% decline in rice production and a substantial 30% reduction in wheat production in Bangladesh by 2050 (IPCC, 2007). 2024-01 2025-02-02T19:43:15Z 2025-02-02T19:43:15Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172724 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas A M M Mostafa Ali, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Mohammad Abdur Rashid, Md. Zahidul Haque, Abdul Halim Farhad Sikder, A.T.M. Saidul Karim, Champa Rani Saha, Abdullah Al Mamun, Mahdi Mahmud, Mehedi Azad, Katherine Nelson, Trang Vu,Quyet Vu and Ahmad Salahuddin. 2024. Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services and International Rice Research Institute. 78 p. |
| spellingShingle | climate change impacts cost benefit analysis farming systems technology adoption sustainable agriculture Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Haque, Md. Zahidul Sikder, Abdul Halim Farhad Karim, A.T.M. Saidul Saha, Champa Rani Al Mamun, Abdullah Mahmud, Mahdi Azad, Mehedi Nelson, Katherine Vu, Trang Vu, Quyet Salahuddin, Ahmad Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title | Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title_full | Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title_fullStr | Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title_full_unstemmed | Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title_short | Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural Production in Khulna and Patuakhali Districts of Bangladesh |
| title_sort | cost benefit analysis of agricultural production in khulna and patuakhali districts of bangladesh |
| topic | climate change impacts cost benefit analysis farming systems technology adoption sustainable agriculture |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172724 |
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