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Analyzing the coexistence of conflict and cooperation in a regional delta management system: Tidal River Management (TRM) in the Bangladesh delta

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Mahmuda Mutahara, Jeroen Warner, M. Shah Alam Khan

Journal: Environmental Policy and GovernanceYear: 2019Citations: 24

Abstract This article analyzes the history and dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a local and regional delta management system focusing on tidal river management (TRM). TRM was formally implemented through a participatory approach since early 2000 to address waterlogging problems in the southwe...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource Management
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Gendered (im)mobility: emotional decisions of staying in the context of climate risks in Bangladesh

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Basundhara Tripathy Furlong, Helen Adams, Ingrid Boas, Jeroen Warner et al.

Journal: Regional Environmental ChangeYear: 2022Citations: 23

Abstract Immobility in the context of climate change and environmental risks is understudied, particularly its relation to gender. In this article, we further understanding of immobility to include the gendered influences on potential of people to decide non-movement, decipher meanings that are atta...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Multi-stakeholder participation for sustainable delta management: a challenge of the socio-technical transformation in the management practices in Bangladesh

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Mahmuda Mutahara, Jeroen Warner, M. Shah Alam Khan

Journal: International Journal of Sustainable Development & World EcologyYear: 2020Citations: 22

In Bangladesh, participation discourse has officially become part of the objectives of the government and international agencies for water management projects since the mid-1990s. At the same historical timeframe, originating from indigenous knowledges Tidal River Management (TRM) has been formalize...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and LawOpen Access
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Implications of Flood Risk Reduction Interventions on Community Resilience: An Assessment of Community Perception in Bangladesh

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Md. Sazzad Ansari, Jeroen Warner, Vibhas Sukhwani, Rajib Shaw

Journal: ClimateYear: 2022Citations: 21

Bangladesh, a flat densely populated country in a dynamic delta, is vulnerable to recurring flood disasters. Various types of structural and non-structural flood risk reduction interventions have been implemented over the years to safeguard the people and assets. In that context, the present study a...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Adaptation to Climate Change through Water Resources Management

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Year: 2014Citations: 18

1. Introduction to Adaptation to Climate Change through Water Resources Management: A Systems Approach Elena Lopez-Gunn and Dominic Stucker Part 1: Responding to Extremes 2. Drought and Water Scarcity: Discourses and Competing Water Demands in the Context of Climate Change in Arid Sonora, Mexico Kat...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource Management
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Integration through Compartmentalization? Pitfalls of 'Poldering' in Bangladesh

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Jeroen Warner

Journal: Nature and CultureYear: 2010Citations: 13

The article sketches the history of the Flood Action Plan 20 (FAP-20), an experiment with polder compartmentalization, seeking to integrate flood management, drainage, and irrigation, and make it more democratic in response to the destructive 1987 and 1988 floods in Bangladesh. As a transferred tech...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Protection Motivation Status and Factors Influencing Risk Reduction Measures among the Flood-Prone Households in Bangladesh

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Md. Sazzad Ansari, Jeroen Warner, Vibhas Sukhwani, Rajib Shaw

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthYear: 2022Citations: 10

Bangladesh, a low-lying deltaic country, experiences recurrent floods. To reduce the subsequent losses and damages, self-preparedness measures are imperative. In that context, the present study attempted to assess the flood protection motivation status of local flood-prone households through the eva...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Risk regime change and political entrepreneurship: river management in the Netherlands and Bangladesh

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Jeroen Warner

Year: 2003Citations: 9

Over the past two decades the approach to river management has seen great change. Concrete structures, straight channels and top-down management have given way to greener, more complex engineering and participatory decision-making regimes. This chapter examines how individual political entrepreneurs...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsSoutheast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
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Community perception of climate events as a security issue: the case of Hatiya Island, Bangladesh

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Ma Suza, Jeroen Warner, Grazia Pacillo, Peter Läderach et al.

Journal: International Development Planning ReviewYear: 2024Citations: 5

This study delves into the multifaceted dynamics linking climate change and conflict on Hatiya Island, Bangladesh. Examining perceptions and responses to climate-induced stress, insecurity and potential conflicts, our research draws insights from literature reviews and focus group discussions. Despi...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Causal connections between climate change and disaster: the politics of ‘victimhood’ framing and blaming

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Hosna J. Shewly, Md. Nadiruzzaman, Jeroen Warner

Journal: International Development Planning ReviewYear: 2023Citations: 5

Popular climate change narratives often identify climate change as the prime trigger of all environmental hazards. Consistent and harmonised framing of this relationship by public media, epistemic communities and established institutions continually shapes and reinforces such narratives. These domin...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Women's Vulnerabilities to Climate Insecurity and Violence: Household‐Level Evidence From Bangladesh

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Ma Suza, Jeroen Warner, Grazia Pacillo, Peter Läderach et al.

Journal: Rural SociologyYear: 2025Citations: 3

ABSTRACT This study investigates the often‐overlooked interpersonal conflicts within the climate and security nexus, focusing on how climate impact exacerbates women's security risks on Hatiya Island, Bangladesh. While climate security literature typically examines group‐level conflicts, such as bet...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Climate, food (in)security and conflict in the Bangladesh delta: Myths and puzzles

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Ma Suza, Jeroen Warner, Han van Dijk

Journal: Environment and SecurityYear: 2024Citations: 3

Bangladesh is customarily presented as a poster child for climate change and conflict given its dense population and susceptibility to climate variability. This vulnerability exacerbates existing challenges such as food insecurity and conflict potential. Crises like pandemics and conflicts are exter...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Risk, representation and legitimacy of flood management schemes in Bangladesh: The case of FAP-20

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Jeroen Warner

Journal: Socio-Environmental Systems ModelingYear: 2006Citations: 1
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Hydro-hegemony India Terhadap Bangladesh Dalam Ganges Water Sharing Treaty (2019-2024)

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Anindhiya Naila Fahsya

Journal: Digilib Repository Unila (Lampung University)Year: 2026

Sungai lintas batas kerap menjadi ruang interaksi sekaligus ketegangan antarnegara karena distribusi air, posisi geografis, dan kapasitas pengelolaan yang tidak selalu setara. Relasi antara India sebagai negara hulu dan Bangladesh sebagai negara hilir pada Sungai Gangga memperlihatkan dinamika yang ...

HumanitiesEconomyOpen Access
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Climate, livelihood insecurity, and violent conflict over fishing access in coastal Bangladesh

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Ma Suza, Jeroen Warner, Katherine Nelson, Han van Dijk

Journal: Marine PolicyYear: 2026

Artisanal fishing, a traditional livelihood passed down through the generations, has become increasingly insecure worldwide due to various climatic and non-climatic factors. Despite its significance, there is still limited research on how climate-related challenges interact with pre-existing livelih...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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