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Climate change risks and food security in Bangladesh / / by Winston Yu, Mozaharul Alam, Ahmadul Hassan, Abu Saleh Khan, Alex Ruane, Cynthia Rosenzweig, David Major and James Thurlow



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Autore: Yu Winston H. Visualizza persona
Titolo: Climate change risks and food security in Bangladesh / / by Winston Yu, Mozaharul Alam, Ahmadul Hassan, Abu Saleh Khan, Alex Ruane, Cynthia Rosenzweig, David Major and James Thurlow Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , 2010
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (179 p.)
Disciplina: 363.8/2095492
Soggetto topico: Crops and climate - Bangladesh
Climatic changes - Bangladesh
Food security - Environmental aspects - Bangladesh
Agricultural productivity - Environmental aspects - Bangladesh
Agriculture - Economic aspects - Bangladesh
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Persona (resp. second.): AlamMozaharul
RosenzweigCynthia
RuaneAlex
ThurlowJames
HassanAhmadul
KhanAbu Saleh
MajorDavid C.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; Climate Change Risks and Food Security in Bangladesh; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Foreword by Isabel M. Guerrero; Executive Summary; Glossary of Terms; Acronyms; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Objectives of Study; 1.2 Literature Review; 1.3 Integrated Modelling Methodology; 1.4 Organization of Study; 2. Vulnerability to Climate Risks; 2.1 The Success of Agriculture; 2.2 Living with Annual Floods; 2.3 Lean Season Water Availability; 2.4 Sea level Rise in Coastal Areas; 2.5 Regional Hydrology Issues; 3. Future Climate Scenarios
3.1 Future Estimated Precipitation and Temperature3.2 Future Sea level Rise; 4. Future Flood Hydrology; 4.1 GBM Basin Model Development; 4.2 National Hydrologic Super Model; 4.3 Approach to Modelling Future Flood Changes; 4.4 Future Changes over the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin; 4.5 Future Flood Characteristics and Analysis; 5. Future Crop Performance; 5.1 Development of the Baseline Period; 5.2 Developing Flood Damage Functions; 5.3 Incorporating Coastal Inundation Effects; 5.4 Projections of Future Potential Unflooded Production (Climate Only)
5.5 Projections of Future Projected Flood Damages5.6 Projections of Potential Coastal Inundation Damages; 5.7 Projections of Integrated Damages; 5.8 Using the Crop Model to Simulate Adaptation Options; 6. Economy-wide Impacts of Climate Risks; 6.1 Integrating Climate Effects in an Economy-wide Model; 6.2 Economic Impacts of Existing Climate Variability; 6.3 Additional Economic Impacts of Climate Change; 7. Adaptation Options in the Agriculture Sector; 7.1 Identifying and Evaluating Adaptation Options; 8. The Way Forward - Turning Ideas to Action
8.1 A Framework for Assessing the Economic of Climate ChangeAnnex 1 - Using DSSAT to Model Adaptation Impacts; Annex 2 - Description of the CGE Model; Annex 3 - Constructing the Social Accounting Matrix for Bangladesh; References; Index
Sommario/riassunto: Managing climate variability and change remains a key development and food security issue in Bangladesh. Despite significant investments, floods, droughts, and cyclones during the last two decades continue to cause extensive economic damage and impair livelihoods. Climate change will pose additional risks to ongoing efforts to reduce poverty. This book examines the implications of climate change on food security in Bangladesh and identifies adaptation measures in the agriculture sector using a comprehensive integrated framework.2. Vulnerability to Climate Risks3. Future Climate Scenarios4. Future Flood Hydrology5. Future Crop Performance6. Economy-Wide Impacts of Climate Risks7. Adaptation Options in the Agriculture SectorAnnexes:Annex 1 - Using DSSAT to Model Adaptation ImpactsAnnex 2 - A Simple Economy-Wide CGE ModelAnnex 3 - Constructing the Social Accounting Matrix for BangladeshFirst, the most recent science available is used to characterize current climate and hydrology and its potential changes. Second, country-specific survey and biophysical data is used to derive more realistic and accurate agricultural impact functions and simulations. A range of climate risks (i.e. warmer temperatures, higher carbon dioxide concentrations, changing characteristics of floods, droughts and potential sea level rise) is considered to gain a more complete picture of potential agriculture impacts. Third, while estimating changes in production is important, economic responses may to some degree buffer against the physical losses predicted, and an assessment is made of these. Food security is dependent not only on production, but also future food requirements, income levels and commodity prices. Finally, adaptation possibilities are identified for the sector. This book is the first to combine these multiple disciplines and analytical procedures to comprehensively address these impacts. The framework will serve as a useful guide to design policy intervention strategies and investments in adaptation measures.Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Climate change risks and food security in Bangladesh  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-136-53250-1
1-282-78974-0
9786612789748
1-84977-638-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910459483003321
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