The aim of the ESPA Deltas project was to provide policy makers with the knowledge and tools to enable them to evaluate the effects of policy decisions on ecosystem services and people's livelihoods. In another word, to link science to policy at the landscape scale. ESPA Deltas investigated the south-west coastal zone of Bangladesh through a transdisciplinary lens. The Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM) is essentially a trans-disciplinary framework designed to analyse linkages between ecosystem services, livelihoods, well-being and governance in coastal Bangladesh. It is designed to support the delta planning in Bangladesh. It is a tightly coupled platform driven by climatic and environmental change, demographic changes, econo...
Coastal Bangladesh has experienced social and economic progress over the last 30 years. Rising avera...
Deltaic environments are low-lying coastal areas which often concentrate population and socio-econom...
Being ‘hotspots’ of human activity with generally high population densities, deltas are vulnerable t...
The aim of the ESPA Deltas project was to provide policy makers with the knowledge and tools to enab...
A flexible meta-model, the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM), is developed to capture ...
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant challenges ...
Deltas provide diverse ecosystem services and benefits for their populations. At the same time, delt...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
This book answers key questions about environment, people and their shared future in deltas. It deve...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta in Bangladesh is one of the world’s most dynamic deltas and supp...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest and densely populated deltas in the world. Due to institutional and...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
The concept of complex social-ecological systems (SES) as a means for capturing system dynamics prop...
This book answers key questions about environment, people and their shared future in deltas. It deve...
Coastal Bangladesh has experienced social and economic progress over the last 30 years. Rising avera...
Deltaic environments are low-lying coastal areas which often concentrate population and socio-econom...
Being ‘hotspots’ of human activity with generally high population densities, deltas are vulnerable t...
The aim of the ESPA Deltas project was to provide policy makers with the knowledge and tools to enab...
A flexible meta-model, the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model (ΔDIEM), is developed to capture ...
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-sensitive countries globally, creating significant challenges ...
Deltas provide diverse ecosystem services and benefits for their populations. At the same time, delt...
Deltas represent one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This is especially true for t...
This book answers key questions about environment, people and their shared future in deltas. It deve...
Coastal deltas are home for over 500 million people globally, and they have been identified as one o...
The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta in Bangladesh is one of the world’s most dynamic deltas and supp...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest and densely populated deltas in the world. Due to institutional and...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
The concept of complex social-ecological systems (SES) as a means for capturing system dynamics prop...
This book answers key questions about environment, people and their shared future in deltas. It deve...
Coastal Bangladesh has experienced social and economic progress over the last 30 years. Rising avera...
Deltaic environments are low-lying coastal areas which often concentrate population and socio-econom...
Being ‘hotspots’ of human activity with generally high population densities, deltas are vulnerable t...