Water-related risks impact development opportunities and can trap communities in a downward spiral of economic decline. In this article, the dynamic relationship between water-related risks and economic outcomes for an embanked area in coastal Bangladesh is conceptualized. The interaction between flood events, salinity, deteriorating and poorly maintained water infrastructure, agricultural production and income is modelled. The model is used to test the effect of improvements in the reliability, operation and maintenance of the water infrastructure on agricultural incomes and assets. Results indicate that interventions can have non-marginal impacts on indicators of welfare, switching the system dynamic from a poverty trap into one of growth
Water security is a defining feature of the opportunities and limits for growth and development in B...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
Water-related risks impact development opportunities and can trap communities in a downward spiral o...
Increasing flood risk, salinization and waterlogging threaten the lives and livelihoods of more than...
The construction of polders in the coastal region of Bangladesh has significantly modified the patte...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Investments in the physical infrastructure, human capital, and institutions needed for water resourc...
This draft paper describes the preliminary outcomes of a model-based investigation of long-term stra...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
Cyclone Sidr, which hit in November 2007, caused widespread damage and death among communities in co...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
The coastal area of Bangladesh has been a focus of climate change and hazard research due to its ext...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
Water security is a defining feature of the opportunities and limits for growth and development in B...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
Water-related risks impact development opportunities and can trap communities in a downward spiral o...
Increasing flood risk, salinization and waterlogging threaten the lives and livelihoods of more than...
The construction of polders in the coastal region of Bangladesh has significantly modified the patte...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Investments in the physical infrastructure, human capital, and institutions needed for water resourc...
This draft paper describes the preliminary outcomes of a model-based investigation of long-term stra...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
Cyclone Sidr, which hit in November 2007, caused widespread damage and death among communities in co...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
The coastal area of Bangladesh has been a focus of climate change and hazard research due to its ext...
This paper quantifies the impact of inundation risk and salinization on the family structure and eco...
Water security is a defining feature of the opportunities and limits for growth and development in B...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...