Agriculture, domestic, and industry rely on water resources systems for fulfilling water demand, while water resources systems face both climate-induced extreme events and management and governance problems. These constraints lead to a mismatch between demand and supply of water for those sectors. This study applies central tendency and variability to analyze data and mixed methods approach to interpret the result. From 1999 to 2019, the growth rates of population, gross domestic product, and urban population are -1.354, 6.084, and 3.70%, respectively, contributing to increased water demand. However, the average groundwater depletion increased from 2.455 km(3) (1989-1990) to 4.9016 km(3), while the average flood-affected areas enhanced by 8...
Bangladesh is located at the confluence of three major river basins: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meg...
Water is the primary medium through which climate change influences the Earth's ecosystems and there...
INVESTIGATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WATER AND SOCIETY ON A GLOBAL SCALE: ECONOMETRIC ANALYSES OF HYDR...
Agriculture, domestic, and industry rely on water resources systems for fulfilling water demand whil...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
Groundwater is the major source of fresh water across much of the world, but there has been very lit...
The Ganges Delta in Bangladesh, a transboundary rural river basin, is an example of water-related ca...
Abstract There are concerns that groundwater use for irrigation and for urban water supply is unsust...
Maintaining sustainability in agricultural water usage is a critical concern particularly when the b...
This paper sets out an examination of natural disaster amongst coastal villagers in a developing cou...
Prolonged summer with low precipitation has become a regular panorama in north-western part of Bangl...
Water scarcity and droughts pose serious threats to the livelihood of farming communities and the ec...
Climate change may affect human health through multiple and interactive pathways that include safe w...
For countries in Southeast Asia that mainly rely on surface water as their water resource, changes i...
Bangladesh, a developing country located in South Asia, is one of the most environmentally vulnerabl...
Bangladesh is located at the confluence of three major river basins: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meg...
Water is the primary medium through which climate change influences the Earth's ecosystems and there...
INVESTIGATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WATER AND SOCIETY ON A GLOBAL SCALE: ECONOMETRIC ANALYSES OF HYDR...
Agriculture, domestic, and industry rely on water resources systems for fulfilling water demand whil...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
Groundwater is the major source of fresh water across much of the world, but there has been very lit...
The Ganges Delta in Bangladesh, a transboundary rural river basin, is an example of water-related ca...
Abstract There are concerns that groundwater use for irrigation and for urban water supply is unsust...
Maintaining sustainability in agricultural water usage is a critical concern particularly when the b...
This paper sets out an examination of natural disaster amongst coastal villagers in a developing cou...
Prolonged summer with low precipitation has become a regular panorama in north-western part of Bangl...
Water scarcity and droughts pose serious threats to the livelihood of farming communities and the ec...
Climate change may affect human health through multiple and interactive pathways that include safe w...
For countries in Southeast Asia that mainly rely on surface water as their water resource, changes i...
Bangladesh, a developing country located in South Asia, is one of the most environmentally vulnerabl...
Bangladesh is located at the confluence of three major river basins: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meg...
Water is the primary medium through which climate change influences the Earth's ecosystems and there...
INVESTIGATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WATER AND SOCIETY ON A GLOBAL SCALE: ECONOMETRIC ANALYSES OF HYDR...