Understanding climate change effects on integrated agricultural livelihoods: a PCA-based vulnerability assessment in Gosaba Block, West Bengal, India
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Language: Английский
From challenges to opportunities: uncovering spatial patterns and key determinants of sustainable livelihood development in rural West Bengal
SN Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(3)
Published: March 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Deficiencies of women's participation in climate governance and sustainable development challenges in Bangladesh
Jeba Humayra,
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Md. Kamal Uddin,
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Nusrat Yeasmin Pushpo
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et al.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 9, 2024
Abstract
In
Bangladesh,
women
endure
the
consequences
of
climate
change
while
also
serving
a
crucial
role
in
domestic
and
community‐led
responses.
Given
gender
power
dynamics
that
have
developed
integrating
as
distinguishable
actors
effective
agents
governance
remains
challenge.
Bangladesh
is
traditionally
patriarchal
society,
because
deeply
ingrained
inequalities,
men
dominate
family,
community,
society.
Most
research
has
been
conducted
on
women's
vulnerability
victims,
but
only
few
were
how
can
be
change‐makers.
This
found
with
contribution
equal
participation,
achieving
possible.
The
study
discovered
absence
from
perpetuates
inequality
makes
it
more
challenging
to
achieve
sustainable
development
objectives.
intricate
relationships
between
equality,
efficient
governance,
general
aim
within
context
are
explored
this
study.
light
findings,
argues
for
puts
forward
policy
proposals
recognizing
active
makers
supporting
equality
strategy
Bangladesh.
Language: Английский
A Framework for Appraising the Status of Disaster-Resilience within the Multi-Hazard Environment of Coastal Bangladesh
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
113, P. 104832 - 104832
Published: Sept. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
The changing social vulnerability in Shanghai during 2000–2020 and its implications for risk management
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 104852 - 104852
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Prevalence and determinants of vulnerability among Sundarbans mangrove forest resource-dependent communities in cyclone-prone southwestern coastal districts of Bangladesh
Trees Forests and People,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100739 - 100739
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
On the Spatial Supply-Demand Balance of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (Gsi) and Mitigation of Flood Vulnerability: A Case Study in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area (Gba)
Mo Wang,
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Yi‐Chun Chen,
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Qiuyi Rao
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Heterogeneity Analysis of Industrial Structure Upgrading on Eco-Environmental Quality from a Spatial Perspective: Evidence from 11 Coastal Provinces in China
Xiaohang Zhai,
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Zhe Chen,
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Tan Chun-lan
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(21), P. 15236 - 15236
Published: Oct. 25, 2023
Upgrading
the
industrial
structure
and
improving
quality
of
ecological
environment
are
important
strategic
steps
to
realize
modernization
China.
Based
on
panel
data
11
provinces
(municipalities)
in
China’s
coastal
areas
from
2010
2019,
this
paper
uses
spatial
Dubin
model
threshold
effect
study
impact
upgrading
eco-environmental
quality.
The
results
show
that
influence
has
a
positive
“U”-shaped
distribution.
econometric
model,
it
is
found
rationalization
optimization
have
spillover
effects
quality,
surrounding
area
inverted
“U”-shaped,
respectively.
small
environment’s
when
degree
scientific
technological
innovation
low.
When
reaches
certain
threshold,
significant
environment.
In
addition,
regional
perspective,
East
China
Sea
South
Bohai-Yellow
Seas
distribution,
while
an
curve
left
side.
Language: Английский
A Conceptual Framework for Appraising the Baseline Level of Disaster-Resilience Across Coastal Bangladesh
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Building
resilience
is
a
widely
endorsed
strategy
for
managing
the
growing
risks
of
climate-related
disasters
around
world.
Given
this
backdrop
and
considering
evolution
concepts,
we
developed
conceptual
framework
conducting
assessment
in
coastal
region
Bangladesh.
To
encompass
wide
spectrum
concepts
ranging
from
resistance
to
retrieval
conversion,
viewed
as
an
integrated
function
stability,
recoverability,
transformability.
A
set
thirty
context-specific
indicators
were
organized
these
three
major
components.
Their
aggregation,
first
into
sub-indices
then
composite
index,
allowed
spatial
mapping
its
key
components
across
Chattogram,
Barguna,
Khulna,
identified
most
resilient
districts
whereas
Gopalganj,
Narail,
Lakshmipur,
Chandpur
least
.
Notably,
proximity
coast
exposure
multiple
hazards
didn't
preclude
higher
resilience,
which
testament
underlying
assumption
that
vulnerability
are
not
inversely
related.
Furthermore,
our
factors
can
inform
evidence-based
decision-making
enhancing
country
offer
valuable
input
evolving
frameworks
other
developing
countries
Language: Английский