Journal ArticleOpen Access
Development of a sustainable livelihood security model for storm-surge hazard in the coastal areas of Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Wageningen University & Research, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Published InStochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
Year2016
Citations37
Abstract
Coastal communities in Bangladesh are at great risk due to frequent cyclones and cyclone induced storm-surges, which damages inland and marine resource systems. In the present research, seven marginal livelihood groups including Farmers, Fisherman, Fry (shrimp) collectors, Salt farmers, Dry fishers, Forest resource extractors, and Daily wage labourers are identified to be extremely affected by storm- surges in the coastal area of Bangladesh. A livelihood security model was developed to investigate the security status of the coastal livelihood system in a participatory approach. In the model, livelihood security consists of five components: (1) Food, (2) Income, (3) Life & health, (4) House & properties, and (5) Water security. Analytical hierarchy process was followed to assess the livelihood security indicators based…
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Fields & Keywords
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsClimate change impacts on agricultureFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchWater resource managementEnvironmental resource managementMeteorologyEcologyArchaeologyComputer networkGeotechnical engineering