The problem of flooding in poor regions of Bangladesh provides a concrete model for studying the complex relation between environmental risks, poverty and vulnerability. This important work is the first to describe the effectiveness of different means of adaptation to flood risks. It stresses the absence of preparation among the most vulnerable populations
The reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of bu...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
In Eastern Dhaka, perennial flood remains a constant threat to people and livelihoods. Learning from...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. In particular, its riverine dwe...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report (2007), especially C...
Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts of flooding. The goal o...
textabstractDhaka is one of the world’s largest megacities with a high rate of urbanization. Due to ...
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising ...
Coastal hazards are considered as the greatest threats to human life and security in many countries ...
This paper investigates farmers’ crop adaptation processes in response to three recent devastating f...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
This study identifies current gaps and opportunities of existing flood regulatory frameworks and nat...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
The reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of bu...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
In Eastern Dhaka, perennial flood remains a constant threat to people and livelihoods. Learning from...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. In particular, its riverine dwe...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report (2007), especially C...
Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts of flooding. The goal o...
textabstractDhaka is one of the world’s largest megacities with a high rate of urbanization. Due to ...
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising ...
Coastal hazards are considered as the greatest threats to human life and security in many countries ...
This paper investigates farmers’ crop adaptation processes in response to three recent devastating f...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
This study identifies current gaps and opportunities of existing flood regulatory frameworks and nat...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
The reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of bu...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
In Eastern Dhaka, perennial flood remains a constant threat to people and livelihoods. Learning from...