Abstract: The paper examines the impact of recent cyclones Sidr and Aila on the vulnerability of the meal consumption frequencies of the marginalized poor households in the southern part of Bangladesh where tropical cyclones persuaded by adverse effect of climate change hit repeatedly the coastal districts. Last two cyclones Sidr in 2007 and Aila in 2009 invaded the southern part of Bangladesh and caused huge death tolls and casualties. The nexus among climate change-marginality and vulnerability is the main focus here. Households become marginalized when cyclones destroy houses, infrastructure, drinking water, sanitation and cropping lands through upsurge of sea water ensuing breaking down the traditional agricultural production system. Pr...
The coastal area of Bangladesh has been a focus of climate change and hazard research due to its ext...
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its ...
It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc...
The paper examines the impact of recent cyclones Sidr and Aila on the vulnerability of the meal cons...
Widespread poverty is the most serious threat and social problem that Bangladesh faces. Regional vul...
As global average temperatures are increasing due to climate change, economic impacts are increasing...
Climate change and extreme weather events are affecting the environment, and people’s livelihood in ...
Rural riverine households in Bangladesh are confronted with many climate-driven hazards, including r...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
The concept of household vulnerability along with sustainable livelihoods has currently emerged as a...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its ...
Bangladesh which has a very high population density is one of the most vulnerable countries to clima...
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The coastal area of Bangladesh has been a focus of climate change and hazard research due to its ext...
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its ...
It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc...
The paper examines the impact of recent cyclones Sidr and Aila on the vulnerability of the meal cons...
Widespread poverty is the most serious threat and social problem that Bangladesh faces. Regional vul...
As global average temperatures are increasing due to climate change, economic impacts are increasing...
Climate change and extreme weather events are affecting the environment, and people’s livelihood in ...
Rural riverine households in Bangladesh are confronted with many climate-driven hazards, including r...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
The concept of household vulnerability along with sustainable livelihoods has currently emerged as a...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its ...
Bangladesh which has a very high population density is one of the most vulnerable countries to clima...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The coastal area of Bangladesh has been a focus of climate change and hazard research due to its ext...
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its ...
It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc...