In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vulnerability in a case study carried out in one of the poorest and most flood-prone countries in the world, focusing on household and community vulnerability and adaptive coping mechanisms. Based upon the steadily growing amount of literature in this field we develop and test our own analytical model. In a large-scale household survey carried out in southeast Bangladesh, we ask almost 700 floodplain residents living without any flood protection along the River Meghna about their flood risk exposure, flood problems, flood damage, and coping mechanisms. Novel in our study is the explicit testing of the effectiveness of adaptive coping strategies ...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
The global farming communities have already experienced the impact of climate change in a range of w...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. In particular, its riverine dwe...
The problem of flooding in poor regions of Bangladesh provides a concrete model for studying the com...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is one of the countries at risk of natural disasters due to climate c...
The impacts of climatic hazards pose disproportionate risks on the poorer groups who are often the l...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
Bangladesh is very prone to climate-driven hazards due to its unique geographical location, high pop...
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries. The appraisal of household vulne...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
The global farming communities have already experienced the impact of climate change in a range of w...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. In particular, its riverine dwe...
The problem of flooding in poor regions of Bangladesh provides a concrete model for studying the com...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is one of the countries at risk of natural disasters due to climate c...
The impacts of climatic hazards pose disproportionate risks on the poorer groups who are often the l...
This paper investigates the impacts of two successive years of severe floods on households, their co...
It is already documented that climate change will lead to an intensification of the global water cyc...
Bangladesh is very prone to climate-driven hazards due to its unique geographical location, high pop...
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Bangladesh is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries. The appraisal of household vulne...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
Bangladeshi people use multiple strategies to live with flooding events and associated riverbank ero...
The global farming communities have already experienced the impact of climate change in a range of w...