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Projections of on-farm salinity in coastal Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Tyndall Centre, University of Southampton, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, ...
Published InEnvironmental Science Processes & Impacts
Year2015
Citations164

Abstract

This paper quantifies the expected impacts of climate change, climate variability and salinity accumulation on food production in coastal Bangladesh during the dry season. This forms part of a concerted series of actions on agriculture and salinity in Bangladesh under the UK funded Ecosystems for Poverty Alleviation programme and the British Council INSPIRE scheme. The work was undertaken by developing simulation models for soil water balances, dry season irrigation requirements and the effectiveness of the monsoon season rainfall at leaching accumulated salts. Simulations were run from 1981 to 2098 using historical climate data and a daily climate data set based on the Met Office Hadley Centre HadRM3P regional climate model. Results show that inter-seasonal and inter-annual variability are key factors…
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