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The socioeconomic vulnerability index: A pragmatic approach for assessing climate change led risks–A case study in the south-western coastal Bangladesh

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Md. Nasif Ahsan, Jeroen Warner

Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk ReductionYear: 2014Citations: 368
Life Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Climate migration myths

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Ingrid Boas, Carol Farbotko, Helen Adams, Harald Sterly et al.

Journal: Nature Climate ChangeYear: 2019Citations: 349
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Tipping points in adaptation to urban flooding under climate change and urban growth: The case of the Dhaka megacity

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Farhana Ahmed, Eddy Moors, M. Shah Alam Khan, Jeroen Warner et al.

Journal: Land Use PolicyYear: 2018Citations: 93

Envisioning the future city as the outcome of planned development, several master and strategic plans for Dhaka were prepared. However, these plans, do not adequately address the well-known and combined effects of climate change and unplanned urbanization on urban flooding. Additionally, the spatial...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Bringing in the tides. From closing down to opening up delta polders via Tidal River Management in the southwest delta of Bangladesh

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Martijn F. van Staveren, Jeroen Warner, M. Shah Alam Khan

Journal: Water PolicyYear: 2016Citations: 67

The southwest coastal delta of Bangladesh is not only geographically home to a dynamic interplay between land and water, and between fresh surface water and saline tides, but also to contentious debates on flood management policy. It has been argued that dealing with delta floods in this region boil...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Factors affecting the evacuation decisions of coastal households during Cyclone Aila in Bangladesh

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Md. Nasif Ahsan, Kuniyoshi Takeuchi, Karina Vink, Jeroen Warner

Journal: Environmental HazardsYear: 2015Citations: 66

Despite sincere efforts by concerned agencies and recent improvements in hazard warnings, thousands of at-risk people did not evacuate during Aila, a category-I tropical cyclone that struck southwestern coastal Bangladesh in 2009. This study investigated the responses of the people affected by Aila ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and Resilience
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The power to define resilience in social–hydrological systems: Toward a power‐sensitive resilience framework

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Art Dewulf, Timothy Karpouzoglou, Jeroen Warner, Anna Wesselink et al.

Journal: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews WaterYear: 2019Citations: 56

Abstract Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, ecology and psychology, the concept has gained significant traction in many fields of research and practice. It has also become a very powerful justification for various policy goals in the water secto...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and ResilienceOpen Access
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Social learning for adaptive delta management: Tidal River Management in the Bangladesh Delta

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Mahmuda Mutahara, Jeroen Warner, A.E.J. Wals, M. Shah Alam Khan et al.

Journal: International Journal of Water Resources DevelopmentYear: 2017Citations: 49

The article analyzes Tidal River Management in Bangladesh from a social learning perspective. Four cases were investigated using participatory assessment. Knowledge acquisition through transformations in the Tidal River Management process was explored as an intended learning outcome. The study finds...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh and India over the Brahmaputra River

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Sumit Vij, Jeroen Warner, Robbert Biesbroek, Annemarie Groot

Journal: Water InternationalYear: 2019Citations: 46

This article shows how Bangladesh and India intentionally maintain the status quo for the Brahmaputra River at the transboundary level, using material and ideational resources. Results show that India wants to reduce its hegemonic vulnerabilities and Bangladesh aims to maintain its control over the ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Cutting dikes, cutting ties? Reintroducing flood dynamics in coastal polders in Bangladesh and the netherlands

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Jeroen Warner, Martijn F. van Staveren, J.P.M. van Tatenhove

Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk ReductionYear: 2018Citations: 45

Renewed attention for ecosystem dynamics when considering flood related interventions has been instrumental in shaping initiatives to ‘de-polder' lands, i.e. returning previously reclaimed land to the waters. This is a substantial paradigm shift in land and water management, as poldering has been cr...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Development of a sustainable livelihood security model for storm-surge hazard in the coastal areas of Bangladesh

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Mahmuda Mutahara, Anisul Haque, M. Shah Alam Khan, Jeroen Warner et al.

Journal: Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk AssessmentYear: 2016Citations: 37

Coastal communities in Bangladesh are at great risk due to frequent cyclones and cyclone induced storm-surges, which damages inland and marine resource systems. In the present research, seven marginal livelihood groups including Farmers, Fisherman, Fry (shrimp) collectors, Salt farmers, Dry fishers,...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsOpen Access
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Rethinking “development”: Land dispossession for the Rampal power plant in Bangladesh

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Muhammad Shifuddin Mahmud, Dik Roth, Jeroen Warner

Journal: Land Use PolicyYear: 2020Citations: 34

In this article, we critically review the developmental claims made for the construction of the Rampal power plant in southwestern Bangladesh, in the light of evidence about transformations of land control related to this construction project. Land has become a heavily contested resource in the sali...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOpen Access
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‘Staying’ as climate change adaptation strategy: A proposed research agenda

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Simon Pemberton, Basundhara Tripathy Furlong, Oliver Scanlan, Vally Koubi et al.

Journal: GeoforumYear: 2021Citations: 27

This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to consider responses to climate change. To date, the majority of work that has explored the impacts of climate change on human populations has taken a migration-centred perspective, with an emphasis on mo...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Environmental non-migration as adaptation in hazard-prone areas: Evidence from coastal Bangladesh

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Fatema Khatun, Md. Nasif Ahsan, Sonia Afrin, Jeroen Warner et al.

Journal: Global Environmental ChangeYear: 2022Citations: 26
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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Integrated Adaptation Tipping Points (IATPs) for urban flood resilience

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Farhana Ahmed, M. Shah Alam Khan, Jeroen Warner, Eddy Moors et al.

Journal: Environment and UrbanizationYear: 2018Citations: 26

This paper applies an Adaptation Tipping Point (ATP) approach for the assessment of vulnerability to flooding in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. A series of rigorous modelling exercises for fluvial and pluvial flooding was conducted to identify the critical ATPs of the physical system, under both exi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Unearthing the ripple effects of power and resilience in large river deltas

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Timothy Karpouzoglou, Văn Phạm Đăng Trí, Farhana Ahmed, Jeroen Warner et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & PolicyYear: 2019Citations: 25

Historically, flood resilience in large river deltas has been strongly tied to institutional and infrastructural interventions to manage flood risk (such as building of embankments and drainage structures). However, the introduction of infrastructural works has inevitably brought unforeseen, major c...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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