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Coping with Riverbank Erosion Hazard and Displacement in Bangladesh: Survival Strategies and Adjustments
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University of Lethbridge
Published InDisasters
Year1989
Citations99
Abstract
As a deltaic plain, Bangladesh annually experiences riverbank erosion hazard due to sudden and rapid channel shifting, particularly in the major floodplain areas of the country. Consequently, valuable cultivable land is lost; also village settlements, markets and towns are destroyed, displacing tens of thousands of people. This paper examines the magnitude of river channel migration and encroachment on land, and the nature of human adjustment systems in the Brahmaputra-Jamuna floodplain, by investigating aspects of the social and cultural dynamics of resettlement of the displaced people. Some policy measures are recommended to improve the ability of the people in the floodplain to cope with these hazards.
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceHydropower, Displacement, Environmental ImpactBangladesh Politics, Society, and DevelopmentTransboundary Water Resource ManagementEnvironmental planningSocioeconomicsWater resource managementGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologyEcologyCartographyGeomorphologyMeteorology