Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform

The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and opportunities. The polders are home to about 8 million people, where 85% of rural householders live under the national poverty line. The polders are subjected to flooding during the rainy season; drought...

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Autores principales: To Phuc Tuong, Humphreys, Elizabeth, Khan, Zahirul Haque, Nelson, Andrew, Mondal, Manoranjan K., Buisson, Marie-Charlotte, George, Pamela
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2014
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41708
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author To Phuc Tuong
Humphreys, Elizabeth
Khan, Zahirul Haque
Nelson, Andrew
Mondal, Manoranjan K.
Buisson, Marie-Charlotte
George, Pamela
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George, Pamela
Humphreys, Elizabeth
Khan, Zahirul Haque
Mondal, Manoranjan K.
Nelson, Andrew
To Phuc Tuong
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Humphreys, Elizabeth
Khan, Zahirul Haque
Nelson, Andrew
Mondal, Manoranjan K.
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George, Pamela
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description The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and opportunities. The polders are home to about 8 million people, where 85% of rural householders live under the national poverty line. The polders are subjected to flooding during the rainy season; drought and salinity during the dry season, and cyclones. In addition, the impacts of climate change, especially sea level rise, will be most severe in this region. Much of the poverty of the region has been attributed to soil and water salinity and flooding, which constrain agricultural and aquacultural productivity and cropping system intensification. The CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) research shows that this need not be the case! This document draws on the GBDC research findings and discussions over the last decade and presents seven key evidence- based messages. The aims of the messages are to correct misperceptions about water resources and the production potential of the coastal zone, and to advocate for changes in resource-use technologies, resource management policies, institutional coordination and governance mechanisms. The seven messages are summarized below; their details with explanatory notes and supporting evidence are included in the main text.
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spelling CGSpace417082025-11-12T07:32:15Z Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform To Phuc Tuong Humphreys, Elizabeth Khan, Zahirul Haque Nelson, Andrew Mondal, Manoranjan K. Buisson, Marie-Charlotte George, Pamela The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and opportunities. The polders are home to about 8 million people, where 85% of rural householders live under the national poverty line. The polders are subjected to flooding during the rainy season; drought and salinity during the dry season, and cyclones. In addition, the impacts of climate change, especially sea level rise, will be most severe in this region. Much of the poverty of the region has been attributed to soil and water salinity and flooding, which constrain agricultural and aquacultural productivity and cropping system intensification. The CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) research shows that this need not be the case! This document draws on the GBDC research findings and discussions over the last decade and presents seven key evidence- based messages. The aims of the messages are to correct misperceptions about water resources and the production potential of the coastal zone, and to advocate for changes in resource-use technologies, resource management policies, institutional coordination and governance mechanisms. The seven messages are summarized below; their details with explanatory notes and supporting evidence are included in the main text. 2014-05 2014-07-09T16:01:22Z 2014-07-09T16:01:22Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41708 en Open Access application/pdf Tuong, T.P. et. al. 2014. Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform. CPWF Research for Development Series, paper 9. Dhaka, Bangladesh: CPWF.
spellingShingle To Phuc Tuong
Humphreys, Elizabeth
Khan, Zahirul Haque
Nelson, Andrew
Mondal, Manoranjan K.
Buisson, Marie-Charlotte
George, Pamela
Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title_full Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title_fullStr Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title_full_unstemmed Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title_short Messages from the Ganges Basin Development Challenge: Unlocking the Production Potential of the Polders of the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh through Water Management Investment and Reform
title_sort messages from the ganges basin development challenge unlocking the production potential of the polders of the coastal zone of bangladesh through water management investment and reform
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41708
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