Journal ArticleOpen Access
Recent changes in ecosystem services and human well-being in the Bangladesh coastal zone
Author Affiliations
University of Southampton, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InRegional Environmental Change
Year2015
Citations179
Abstract
This study takes an historical approach in order to establish how the form and function of the social-ecological system that represents the Bangladesh south-western coastal zone has changed over recent decades. Time series data for a range of ecosystem services and drivers are analysed to define the range of trends, the presence of change points, slow and fast variables and the significant drivers of change. Since the 1980s, increasing gross domestic product and per capita income mirror rising levels of food and inland fish production. As a result, the size of population below the poverty line has reduced by ~17 %. In contrast, non-food ecosystem services such as water availability, water quality and land stability have deteriorated. Conversion of rice…
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