Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30
The agriculture sector is a major contributor to income and employment generation in Bangladesh. As a climate-sensitive sector, climate change has a direct and indirect impact on food security by lowering agricultural productivity and reducing the nutritional quality of food. The sector also contrib...
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| author | Raihan, Selim Tasneem, Shafa Pal, Barun Deb |
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| description | The agriculture sector is a major contributor to income and employment generation in Bangladesh. As a climate-sensitive sector, climate change has a direct and indirect impact on food security by lowering agricultural productivity and reducing the nutritional quality of food. The sector also contributes to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. In the base year 2012, the AFOLU (agriculture, forestry, and other land use) sector accounted for 27.35% of total GHG emissions. To combat the challenges related to climate change and food security in Bangladesh, the government has taken various actions. This policy brief outlines the current challenges, reviews government actions, proposes alternative solutions, and assesses their potential economic impacts in the context of Bangladesh’s preparation for the 30th COP in November 2025 and the development of the third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1792022026-01-08T15:44:45Z Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 Raihan, Selim Tasneem, Shafa Pal, Barun Deb capacity building climate change agriculture greenhouse gas emissions The agriculture sector is a major contributor to income and employment generation in Bangladesh. As a climate-sensitive sector, climate change has a direct and indirect impact on food security by lowering agricultural productivity and reducing the nutritional quality of food. The sector also contributes to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. In the base year 2012, the AFOLU (agriculture, forestry, and other land use) sector accounted for 27.35% of total GHG emissions. To combat the challenges related to climate change and food security in Bangladesh, the government has taken various actions. This policy brief outlines the current challenges, reviews government actions, proposes alternative solutions, and assesses their potential economic impacts in the context of Bangladesh’s preparation for the 30th COP in November 2025 and the development of the third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). 2025-07 2025-12-22T21:44:46Z 2025-12-22T21:44:46Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179202 en https://sanemnet.org/policy-brief-on-the-renewable-rise-shaping-bangladeshs-energy-future-in-the-context-of-cop30/ https://sanemnet.org/policy-brief-on-beyond-fossil-fuels-charting-a-sustainable-transport-pathway-for-bangladesh-at-cop30/ Open Access SANEM Publications Raihan, Selim; Tasneem, Shafa; and Pal, Barun Deb. 2025. Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30. SANEM-IFPRI Policy Brief. Dhaka, Bangladesh: SANEM Publications. https://sanemnet.org/policy-brief-on-adapting-to-survive-climate-change-and-bangladeshs-agricultural-imperative-in-the-context-of-cop30/ |
| spellingShingle | capacity building climate change agriculture greenhouse gas emissions Raihan, Selim Tasneem, Shafa Pal, Barun Deb Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title | Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title_full | Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title_fullStr | Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title_short | Adapting to survive: Climate change and Bangladesh's agricultural imperative in the context of COP30 |
| title_sort | adapting to survive climate change and bangladesh s agricultural imperative in the context of cop30 |
| topic | capacity building climate change agriculture greenhouse gas emissions |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179202 |
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