Journal ArticleOpen Access
Impacts and responses to environmental change in coastal livelihoods of south-west Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Universidade de Vigo, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, AZTI
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2018
Citations119
Abstract
Aquatic ecosystems are of global importance for maintaining high levels of biodiversity and ecosystem services, and for the number of livelihoods dependent on them. In Bangladesh, coastal and delta communities rely on these systems for a livelihood, and the sustainability of the productivity is seriously threatened by both climate change and unsustainable management. These multiple drivers of change shape the livelihood dependence and adaptation responses, where a better understanding is needed to achieve sustainable management in these systems, while maintaining and improving dependent livelihoods. This need has been addressed in this study in the region of Satkhira, in the southwest coast of Bangladesh, where livelihoods are highly dependent on aquatic systems for food supply and income. Traditional wild fish harvest…
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