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Bangladesh 3 adaptation 3 PRA 2 Vulnerability 2 climate change 2 CBAC 1 IPCC fourth assessment report 1 V & A guidelines 1 adaptation limits/constraints 1 aman 1 autonomous crop adaptation 1 bigha 1 cyclones 1 extreme flood events 1 failure effects of ACA 1 flooding 1 impact guidelines 1 kharif 1 storms 1 vulnerability 1 weighted index 1 weighted matrix index 1
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YOUNUS, MD ABOUL FAZAL 3 HARVEY, NICK 1 Harvey, Nick 1 SHARNA, SABRINA SHAHRIN 1 Younus, Md Aboul Fazal 1
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM) 3 Local Economy 1
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Economic consequences of failed autonomous adaptation to extreme floods: A case study from Bangladesh
Younus, Md Aboul Fazal; Harvey, Nick - In: Local Economy 29 (2014) 1-2, pp. 22-37
This paper focuses on ‘autonomous adaptation’ and has one aim. It assesses the economic consequences of the failure effects of autonomous adaptation in response to extreme flood events. The study found that Bangladeshi farmers are highly resilient to extreme flood events, but the...
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COMBINATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION TO STORM SURGES IN COASTAL REGIONS OF BANGLADESH
YOUNUS, MD ABOUL FAZAL; SHARNA, SABRINA SHAHRIN - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 16 (2014) 04, pp. 1450036-1
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising sea-level. This is because it is located at the northern end of the funnel-shaped Bay of Bengal, and as a consequence it has experienced a number of severe storm surges in the last three decades....
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FLOOD VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN BANGLADESH: A REVIEW
YOUNUS, MD ABOUL FAZAL - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 16 (2014) 03, pp. 1450024-1
This paper reviews recent literature on flood research in Bangladesh, focusing on the nation's vulnerability to climate change and its ability to adapt. This review reveals that the literature on community-based vulnerability and adaptation, and their processes and assessments in response to...
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COMMUNITY-BASED FLOOD VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION ASSESSMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM BANGLADESH
YOUNUS, MD ABOUL FAZAL; HARVEY, NICK - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 15 (2013) 03, pp. 1350010-1
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2007, 2012:11) warned that the mega deltas in South Asia (e.g. the Ganges Brahmaputra Meghna River Basin) will be at great risk due to increased flooding, and the region's poverty would reduce the capacity of the inhabitants to adapt to...
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