Climate change has become the dominant frame for development thinking in Bangladesh, pushing aside almost every other environmental and social issue in the country. As a result, the structural causes of vulnerability are often internalised, normalised, and taken for granted. Meraz Mostafa and Pablo Bose write that rather than just “climate proofing” development efforts, the country needs to tackle contextual factors that produce vulnerability and marginalisation in the first place
Although there is a growing literature on non-climatic drivers of vulnerability to climate change, t...
The relationship between climate change and conflict is a complex one, and Bangladesh is often cited...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...
Bangladesh, a developing country located in South Asia, is one of the most environmentally vulnerabl...
It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc...
This article examines whether the use of climate change as a ‘spice’ in order to attract donor fundi...
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st centu...
Climate change has become a global concern, especially since the international forums’ urge to take ...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
Global climate is likely to change further and faster over the coming decades, resulting in adverse...
Bangladesh contributes little to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it is one of the countries mos...
Climate induced changes, such as extreme cyclone, devastating tidal surges, severe floods, treachero...
Climatic stress vulnerability has cross-scaler influences on development interventions, particularly...
"Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749624 Perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to f...
Bangladesh is a beautiful nation. Sadly, it is facing multiple impacts of global warming. The most p...
Although there is a growing literature on non-climatic drivers of vulnerability to climate change, t...
The relationship between climate change and conflict is a complex one, and Bangladesh is often cited...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...
Bangladesh, a developing country located in South Asia, is one of the most environmentally vulnerabl...
It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc...
This article examines whether the use of climate change as a ‘spice’ in order to attract donor fundi...
Climate change is no longer a new phenomenon; it is one of the foremost challenges of the 21st centu...
Climate change has become a global concern, especially since the international forums’ urge to take ...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
Global climate is likely to change further and faster over the coming decades, resulting in adverse...
Bangladesh contributes little to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it is one of the countries mos...
Climate induced changes, such as extreme cyclone, devastating tidal surges, severe floods, treachero...
Climatic stress vulnerability has cross-scaler influences on development interventions, particularly...
"Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749624 Perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to f...
Bangladesh is a beautiful nation. Sadly, it is facing multiple impacts of global warming. The most p...
Although there is a growing literature on non-climatic drivers of vulnerability to climate change, t...
The relationship between climate change and conflict is a complex one, and Bangladesh is often cited...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...