Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank erosion. They relocate, evacuate their homes temporarily, change cropping patterns, and supplement their income from migrating household members. In this way, they can reduce the negative impact of floods on their livelihoods. However, these societal responses also have negative outcomes, such as impoverishment. This research collects quantitative household data and analyzes changes of livelihood conditions over recent decades in a large floodplain area in north-west Bangladesh. It is found that while residents cope with flooding events, they do not achieve successful adaptation. With every flooding, people lose income and assets, which they can...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master i...
Climate change has significant implications for flooding in Bangladesh. As a consequence, millions o...
Abstract Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
At the time of flooding, rural people in Bangladesh cannot manage thelingering effects of labor mark...
The challenges of riverbank people in Bangladesh are often considered to socio-economic vulnerabilit...
Human migration is one of the worst possible effects triggered by riverbank erosion. Riverbank erosi...
Household base-level data of a riverine flood vulnerable area in Bangladesh were explored and identi...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
This paper focuses on ‘autonomous adaptation’ and has one aim. It assesses the economic consequences...
Rivers in the Bengal Delta are highly dynamic and characterized by bank erosion and channel shifting...
This paper examines the impacts of climate-induced hazards, especially riverbank erosion, on livelih...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master i...
Climate change has significant implications for flooding in Bangladesh. As a consequence, millions o...
Abstract Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
At the time of flooding, rural people in Bangladesh cannot manage thelingering effects of labor mark...
The challenges of riverbank people in Bangladesh are often considered to socio-economic vulnerabilit...
Human migration is one of the worst possible effects triggered by riverbank erosion. Riverbank erosi...
Household base-level data of a riverine flood vulnerable area in Bangladesh were explored and identi...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
This paper focuses on ‘autonomous adaptation’ and has one aim. It assesses the economic consequences...
Rivers in the Bengal Delta are highly dynamic and characterized by bank erosion and channel shifting...
This paper examines the impacts of climate-induced hazards, especially riverbank erosion, on livelih...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master i...
Climate change has significant implications for flooding in Bangladesh. As a consequence, millions o...
Abstract Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts...