The Ganges–Brahmaputra delta enables Bangladesh to sustain a dense population, but it also exposes people to natural hazards. This article presents findings from the Gibika project, which researches livelihood resilience in seven study sites across Bangladesh. This study aims to understand how people in the study sites build resilience against environmental stresses, such as cyclones, floods, riverbank erosion, and drought, and in what ways their strategies sometimes fail. The article applies a new methodology for studying people’s decision making in risk-prone environments: the personal Livelihood History interviews (N = 28). The findings show how environmental stress, shocks, and disturbances affect people’s livelihood resilience and why ...
Climate change is causing widespread concerns along the coast, reducing agricultural productivity an...
This paper aims to understand how environmental stressors influence people’s livelihood options in t...
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st centu...
A climate-resilient and sustainable future for people in vulnerable countries starts with resilient ...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
Riparian communities in developing countries such as Bangladesh, whose livelihoods depend especially...
Purpose of the Study: This research aims to identify the susceptibility of Bangladesh's coastal area...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Bangladesh is very prone to climate-driven hazards due to its unique geographical location, high pop...
The devastating effect of climate change can be seen especially in geographically vulnerable countri...
Climate change and extreme weather events are affecting the environment, and people’s livelihood in ...
Climatic stress vulnerability has cross-scaler influences on development interventions, particularly...
This study was conducted in 12 unions of the Shyamnagar upazila in the Shatkira District, located in...
Climate change is causing widespread concerns along the coast, reducing agricultural productivity an...
This paper aims to understand how environmental stressors influence people’s livelihood options in t...
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st centu...
A climate-resilient and sustainable future for people in vulnerable countries starts with resilient ...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
Riparian communities in developing countries such as Bangladesh, whose livelihoods depend especially...
Purpose of the Study: This research aims to identify the susceptibility of Bangladesh's coastal area...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Bangladesh is very prone to climate-driven hazards due to its unique geographical location, high pop...
The devastating effect of climate change can be seen especially in geographically vulnerable countri...
Climate change and extreme weather events are affecting the environment, and people’s livelihood in ...
Climatic stress vulnerability has cross-scaler influences on development interventions, particularly...
This study was conducted in 12 unions of the Shyamnagar upazila in the Shatkira District, located in...
Climate change is causing widespread concerns along the coast, reducing agricultural productivity an...
This paper aims to understand how environmental stressors influence people’s livelihood options in t...
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st centu...