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Climate and DevelopmentVolume 9, Issue 4, 7 June 2017, Pages 325-336

Strategy for adapting to climate change and conserving biodiversity in the Bangladesh Sundarbans(Article)

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  • aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Y2E2 Building, 473 Via Ortega, Room 249, Stanford, CA 94305-4020, United States
  • bEnvironment & Natural Resources Department–Global Practice, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Washington, DC 20433, United States
  • cEnvironment & Natural Resources Department–Global Practice, The World Bank, E 32, Agargaon, She-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh

Abstract

The Bangladesh Sundarbans region is a difficult place to live and the region will become increasingly inhospitable over time. Sea level rise, cyclonic storms, and embankment failures are constant hazards and the biodiversity of the mangrove forest is being reduced. In addition, increased waterlogging and soil and water salinization pose serious threats to agriculture, a livelihood option for a majority of residents. Research was undertaken to answer the following question: what strategy could the Government of Bangladesh consider in order to enhance the security of inhabitants of the Bangladesh “Sundarbans Impact Zone (SIZ)” and conserve the biodiversity of the Sundarbans mangrove forest? The proposed strategy, which was based on data and analyses from a team of social and natural scientists and engineers, includes two central elements: incentives to encourage migration out of the SIZ successfully and measures to reduce dangers from natural hazards for inhabitants who choose to remain. In addition, the strategy includes measures to conserve biodiversity and actions to strengthen government agencies operating in the Sundarbans so that other elements of the strategy can be implemented effectively. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author keywords

Bangladeshclimate riskembankmentsmigrationSundarbans

Indexed keywords

GEOBASE Subject Index:adaptive managementbiodiversityclimate changeconservation managementembankmentgovernance approachlivelihoodmangrovesalinizationsea level changespatiotemporal analysiswaterlogging
Regional Index:BangladeshSundarbans
  • ISSN: 17565529
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2016.1167660
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.

  Ortolano, L.; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Y2E2 Building, 473 Via Ortega, Room 249, Stanford, CA, United States;
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