Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a normal phenomenon, which causes much suffering. How to reduce this suffering through better managing floods is a big societal challenge. To date, societal initiatives to address this challenge mainly consist of the construction of embankments along the river bank, to control hydrological processes and ‘discipline’ the river. Yet, such embankments generate their own hydrological and societal responses in sometimes unexpected ways. The study of these interactions and feedback mechanisms between hydrological and social processes is a new academic field, one that is particularly relevant in a dynamic delta such as Bangladesh. This researc...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-e...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a ...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
Socio-hydrology aims to understand the dynamics and co-evolution of coupled human-water systems, wit...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
Over history, humankind has tended to settle near streams because of the role of rivers as transport...
The emerging field of socio-hydrology is a special case of social-ecological systems research that f...
This study investigates the historical development of the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh thr...
Polders (enclosed coastal embankments) are often constructed to protect river and coastal floodplain...
Bangladesh shares a common border with India in the west, north and east and with Myanmar in the sou...
Socio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and their activities as part o...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-e...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a ...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
Socio-hydrology aims to understand the dynamics and co-evolution of coupled human-water systems, wit...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
Over history, humankind has tended to settle near streams because of the role of rivers as transport...
The emerging field of socio-hydrology is a special case of social-ecological systems research that f...
This study investigates the historical development of the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh thr...
Polders (enclosed coastal embankments) are often constructed to protect river and coastal floodplain...
Bangladesh shares a common border with India in the west, north and east and with Myanmar in the sou...
Socio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and their activities as part o...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-e...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...