The Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna delta of Bangladesh is one of the most populous deltas in the world, supporting as many as 140 million people. The delta is threatened by diverse environmental stressors including salinity intrusion, with adverse consequences for livelihood and health. Shrimp farming is recognised as one of the few economic adaptations to the impacts of the rapidly salinizing delta. Although salinity intrusion and shrimp farming are geographically co-located in the delta, there has been no systematic study to examine their geospatial associations with poverty. In this study, we use multiple data sources including Census, Landsat Satellite Imagery and soil salinity survey data to examine the extent of geospatial clustering of po...
Bangladesh geographically comprised one of the largest delta landscapes of the world. Almost 6.7% of...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Aquaculture in tropical and subtropical developing countries has expanded in recent years. This prac...
Pervasive salinity in soil and water is affecting agricultural yield and the health of millions of d...
Aquaculture has become one of the fastest-growing economic sub-sectors of the Bangladesh economy, pr...
Salinity intrusion, a process by which seawater moves inland into freshwater sources and the surroun...
As a creeping process, salinisation represents a significant long-term environmental risk in coastal...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 41-09 "Should shrimp farmers pay paddy farmer...
Since the mid-1980s commercial shrimp-farming has expanded exponentially in coastal Bangladesh, with...
The study was designed to assess the environmental impact of shrimp farming and implications on loca...
Census and spatial data are used to analyse geographical variations in poverty and identify the key ...
Farming in coastal Bangladesh includes rice/shrimp and rice/non-rice cropping systems. The former ha...
The present study describes the changes from a rice-based cropping system to a shrimp-based cropping...
Nine different categories of stakeholders in shrimp farming industry ·were assessed to show the soc...
Farming in coastal Bangladesh includes rice/shrimp and rice/non-rice cropping systems. The former ha...
Bangladesh geographically comprised one of the largest delta landscapes of the world. Almost 6.7% of...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Aquaculture in tropical and subtropical developing countries has expanded in recent years. This prac...
Pervasive salinity in soil and water is affecting agricultural yield and the health of millions of d...
Aquaculture has become one of the fastest-growing economic sub-sectors of the Bangladesh economy, pr...
Salinity intrusion, a process by which seawater moves inland into freshwater sources and the surroun...
As a creeping process, salinisation represents a significant long-term environmental risk in coastal...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 41-09 "Should shrimp farmers pay paddy farmer...
Since the mid-1980s commercial shrimp-farming has expanded exponentially in coastal Bangladesh, with...
The study was designed to assess the environmental impact of shrimp farming and implications on loca...
Census and spatial data are used to analyse geographical variations in poverty and identify the key ...
Farming in coastal Bangladesh includes rice/shrimp and rice/non-rice cropping systems. The former ha...
The present study describes the changes from a rice-based cropping system to a shrimp-based cropping...
Nine different categories of stakeholders in shrimp farming industry ·were assessed to show the soc...
Farming in coastal Bangladesh includes rice/shrimp and rice/non-rice cropping systems. The former ha...
Bangladesh geographically comprised one of the largest delta landscapes of the world. Almost 6.7% of...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Aquaculture in tropical and subtropical developing countries has expanded in recent years. This prac...