Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh

Climate change, one of the severest environmental threats to humankind, disproportionately affects low-income, developing countries in the Global South. Having no feasible mitigation alternatives, these countries resort to adaptation efforts to address climate perturbations. Climate change adaptatio...

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Main Authors: Kais, Shaikh Mohammad, Islam, Md Saidul
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1710692023-10-15T15:30:27Z Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh Kais, Shaikh Mohammad Islam, Md Saidul School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Ecological Modernization Climate Crisis Climate change, one of the severest environmental threats to humankind, disproportionately affects low-income, developing countries in the Global South. Having no feasible mitigation alternatives, these countries resort to adaptation efforts to address climate perturbations. Climate change adaptation (or resilience) is primarily a localized course of action that depends on individuals, social networks, economies, ecologies, political structures, and the capabilities of all those to work collectively to absorb, learn from, and transform in the face of new realities. With a view to controlling the floods that shattered the life and economy of the then East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh, during the mid-twentieth century, the coastal embankment project (CEP) was instituted as an adaptation strategy to natural disasters in Southwestern Bangladesh. Based on a qualitative analysis of primary and secondary data, this paper seeks to critically evaluate the efficacy of the CEP in terms of the space for feasible action and ecological modernization. The findings of this research indicate that the CEP has become an unrealistic venture that hinders the growing economic activity of shrimp aquaculture in the area. This paper is expected to contribute to generating further theoretical and empirical discourse on the evaluation of similar development projects around the globe. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This research was partly funded by a Tier 1 grant from the Ministry of Education, Singapore (Grant No. RG67/18). 2023-10-11T04:28:21Z 2023-10-11T04:28:21Z 2023 Journal Article Kais, S. M. & Islam, M. S. (2023). Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(12), 6086-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20126086 1660-4601 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171069 10.3390/ijerph20126086 37372673 2-s2.0-85163575070 12 20 6086 en RG67/18 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health © 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Sociology
Ecological Modernization
Climate Crisis
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Ecological Modernization
Climate Crisis
Kais, Shaikh Mohammad
Islam, Md Saidul
Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
description Climate change, one of the severest environmental threats to humankind, disproportionately affects low-income, developing countries in the Global South. Having no feasible mitigation alternatives, these countries resort to adaptation efforts to address climate perturbations. Climate change adaptation (or resilience) is primarily a localized course of action that depends on individuals, social networks, economies, ecologies, political structures, and the capabilities of all those to work collectively to absorb, learn from, and transform in the face of new realities. With a view to controlling the floods that shattered the life and economy of the then East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh, during the mid-twentieth century, the coastal embankment project (CEP) was instituted as an adaptation strategy to natural disasters in Southwestern Bangladesh. Based on a qualitative analysis of primary and secondary data, this paper seeks to critically evaluate the efficacy of the CEP in terms of the space for feasible action and ecological modernization. The findings of this research indicate that the CEP has become an unrealistic venture that hinders the growing economic activity of shrimp aquaculture in the area. This paper is expected to contribute to generating further theoretical and empirical discourse on the evaluation of similar development projects around the globe.
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title Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
title_short Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
title_full Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
title_fullStr Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
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