Journal ArticleOpen Access
Projected changes in area of the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh due to SLR by 2100
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Author Affiliations
University of Southampton, Jadavpur University, Tyndall Centre, National Oceanography Centre, ...
Published InClimatic Change
Year2016
Citations143
Abstract
The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem, located in India and Bangladesh, is recognized as a global priority for biodiversity conservation and is an important provider of ecosystem services such as numerous goods and protection against storm surges. With global mean sea-level rise projected as up to 0.98 m or greater by 2100 relative to the baseline period (1985–2005), the Sundarbans – mean elevation presently approximately 2 m above mean sea-level – is under threat from inundation and subsequent wetland loss; however the magnitude of loss remains unclear. We used remote and field measurements, geographic information systems and simulation modelling to investigate the potential effects of three sea-level rise scenarios on the Sundarbans within coastal Bangladesh. We illustrate how the Sea Level Affecting…
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