Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh

Climate change is an important issue for the coastal areas around the world. The coastal areas of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable to increasing sea level, cyclonic storms and salinity intrusion. The coastal region of the country falls major victim to adverse effects of climate change owing to its g...

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Autores principales: Ali, A M M Mostafa, Rahman, Md. Mostafizur, Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al, Saha, Champa Rani, Nisha, Nusrath Jahan, Nelson, Katherine, Salahuddin, Ahmad
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Publicado: CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172726
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author Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Saha, Champa Rani
Nisha, Nusrath Jahan
Nelson, Katherine
Salahuddin, Ahmad
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Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Nelson, Katherine
Nisha, Nusrath Jahan
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Saha, Champa Rani
Salahuddin, Ahmad
author_facet Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
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Nisha, Nusrath Jahan
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description Climate change is an important issue for the coastal areas around the world. The coastal areas of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable to increasing sea level, cyclonic storms and salinity intrusion. The coastal region of the country falls major victim to adverse effects of climate change owing to its geographic location, flat topography, high population density, poverty, and reliance of livelihood upon climate sensitive sectors, particularly agriculture, fisheries and water resources. The impacts of climate change are already evident in recent times with devastating cyclones such as SIDR in 2007 and AILA in 2009, exerting huge economic and social losses to the coastal Bangladesh. With this backdrop, climate risk modelling for the coastal areas of Bangladesh is essential for the protecting and maintaining the productivity of the food systems of the country.
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spelling CGSpace1727262025-02-09T15:34:52Z Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh Ali, A M M Mostafa Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al Saha, Champa Rani Nisha, Nusrath Jahan Nelson, Katherine Salahuddin, Ahmad climate resilience coastal areas disaster risk reduction climate change impacts topography food systems water resources agricultural production Climate change is an important issue for the coastal areas around the world. The coastal areas of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable to increasing sea level, cyclonic storms and salinity intrusion. The coastal region of the country falls major victim to adverse effects of climate change owing to its geographic location, flat topography, high population density, poverty, and reliance of livelihood upon climate sensitive sectors, particularly agriculture, fisheries and water resources. The impacts of climate change are already evident in recent times with devastating cyclones such as SIDR in 2007 and AILA in 2009, exerting huge economic and social losses to the coastal Bangladesh. With this backdrop, climate risk modelling for the coastal areas of Bangladesh is essential for the protecting and maintaining the productivity of the food systems of the country. 2024-01 2025-02-02T19:43:33Z 2025-02-02T19:43:33Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172726 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas A M M Mostafa Ali, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Bhuiya Md. TamimAl Hossain, Champa Rani Saha, Nusrath Jahan Nisha, Katherine Nelson and Ahmad Salahuddin. 2024. Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services and International Rice Research Institute. 30 p.
spellingShingle climate resilience
coastal areas
disaster risk reduction
climate change impacts
topography
food systems
water resources
agricultural production
Ali, A M M Mostafa
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Hossain, Bhuiya Md. Tamim Al
Saha, Champa Rani
Nisha, Nusrath Jahan
Nelson, Katherine
Salahuddin, Ahmad
Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title_full Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title_short Modelling of Climate Risks in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
title_sort modelling of climate risks in the coastal zone of bangladesh
topic climate resilience
coastal areas
disaster risk reduction
climate change impacts
topography
food systems
water resources
agricultural production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172726
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