Authors
Md Sarwar Hossain, Lars Hein, Frans I Rip, John A Dearing
Publication date
2015/2
Journal
Mitigation and Adaptation strategies for global Change
Volume
20
Pages
241-261
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
This study explores the integration of ecosystem services and climate change adaptation in development plans for coastal wetlands in Bangladesh. A new response framework for adaptation is proposed, based on an empirical analysis and consultations with stakeholders, using a modified version of the DPSIR (Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response) framework. The framework is tested in the Narail district of Bangladesh, where temperature has increased by about 1 °C in the summer in combination with an increase in rainfall of 0.70 mm day−1 yr−1 in the last decade. Calibrated model (MAGICC/SENGEN) projections forecast, on average, a temperature increase of up to 5 °C and an increase in rainfall of 25 % by the end of this century. Water diversion in the upstream regions of the Ganges River delta contributes to increase water scarcity in the dry season. Enhanced rainfall and the immense pressure of …
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Scholar articles
MS Hossain, L Hein, FI Rip, JA Dearing - Mitigation and Adaptation strategies for global Change, 2015