Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant challenges for future development. Here we apply an integrated assessment model — Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM) — to the south-west coastal zone of Bangladesh to explore the outcomes of four contrasting and plausible development trajectories under different climate and socio-economic scenarios: (1) embankment rehabilitation; (2) build elevation via controlled sedimentation; (3) planned migration (managed retreat) and (4) ‘do nothing’ (unplanned migration and abandonment). Embankment rehabilitation reduces flood risk, but at a high economic cost and enhancing waterlogging. Planned and unplanned migration combined with limited infrastruc...
Sea Level Rise (SLR) is currently a burning issue for the coastal zone of Bangladesh. The main cause...
This study investigates the historical development of the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh thr...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countrie s and is prone to a multitude of climate-related i...
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant challenges ...
The aim of the ESPA Deltas project was to provide policy makers with the knowledge and tools to enab...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
Deltas are experiencing profound demographic, economic and land use changes and human-induced catchm...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Climate change, one of the severest environmental threats to humankind, disproportionately affects l...
Bangladesh exemplifies the complex challenges facing densely populated coastal regions. Thepressures...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
A flexible meta-model, the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM), is developed to capture ...
Even if climate change mitigation is successful, sea levels will keep rising. With subsidence, relat...
Deltas provide diverse ecosystem services and benefits for their populations. At the same time, delt...
Sea Level Rise (SLR) is currently a burning issue for the coastal zone of Bangladesh. The main cause...
This study investigates the historical development of the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh thr...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countrie s and is prone to a multitude of climate-related i...
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant challenges ...
The aim of the ESPA Deltas project was to provide policy makers with the knowledge and tools to enab...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
Deltas are experiencing profound demographic, economic and land use changes and human-induced catchm...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
Climate change, one of the severest environmental threats to humankind, disproportionately affects l...
Bangladesh exemplifies the complex challenges facing densely populated coastal regions. Thepressures...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
A flexible meta-model, the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM), is developed to capture ...
Even if climate change mitigation is successful, sea levels will keep rising. With subsidence, relat...
Deltas provide diverse ecosystem services and benefits for their populations. At the same time, delt...
Sea Level Rise (SLR) is currently a burning issue for the coastal zone of Bangladesh. The main cause...
This study investigates the historical development of the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh thr...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countrie s and is prone to a multitude of climate-related i...