Talk:Climate change adaptation in Bangladesh

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Matthias! Ivé been working a lot on the article but 5 mins ago I had to reboot my computer and now everything is gone! I thought it was being saved automatically very often. Do I have to click on any button to save everytime? Is there any way to recover today´s last version? Thanks!


 * Hi Ivan. Please forgive the late answer. I have given a workshop in the past days. Unfortunately, nothing is automatically saved on wikipedia. I'm afraid your work is gone. But I see you've already given it back. Thank you so much for that. --Matthias Süßen (talk) 08:40, 13 July 2018 (UTC)

Review Matthias
Congratulations. This has become a really nice article. I have only made a few minor changes and added an introductory sentence to the article.


 * Citation needed in Section
 * Historical aspects of natural impacts: "he cyclone in 1991 killed an estimated 140,000 people and 10 million people lost their homes. In recent past, the country faced 2 major cyclones in 2007 and 2009."
 * Drivers for a higher vulnerability "Moreover the country is experiencing a rapid and unplanned urbanisation without ensuring the adequate infrastructure and basic social services. The unsustainable process of urbanisation makes the city dweller vulnerable to climate change as well."
 * Impact of climate change on the economy sectors "Bangladesh is one of the countries that contributes the less to greenhouse emissions, yet has one of the highest vulnerability conditions to global warming, prone to a significant number of climate related disasters. There are serious consequences from the impacts of climate change on different sectors of the economy in the country, mainly but not exclusively concentrated in the agriculture sector."
 * Political ecology of the adaptation in Bangladesh "Since 2010, donors have invested more than USD 170 million with the aim of adapting infrastructure, improving the governance and improving the resilience of the ecosystems. However, when running a detailed analysis, the poverty, inequity and environmental injustices are even higher."
 * Paradigm shift from risk prevention to risk reduction "The deaths and damages by natural catastrophes has been drastically reduced in comparison to 1970. Once highly dependent on international aid for providing relief to the affected communities through ad-hoc relief supports, the country soon realized the importance of establishing a culture of resilience to mitigate the risk occured from the catastrophes."
 * Strong institutional setup "According to the NPDM, disaster management policy and activities is guided by several drivers including, ‘a) Disaster Management Act 2012; b) Standing Orders on Disasters (SOD) first introduced in 1997 and then revised in 2010; (SOD) first introduced in 1997 and then revised in 2010; c) National Plan for Disaster Management 2010-2015; d) Disaster Policy Act 2015; e) SAARC Framework for Action (SFA) 2006-2015; f) Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) 2016-2030; g) Asian Regional Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction (ARPDRR); and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" please link the studies in the references section.
 * Agriculture: "In 2016, according to World Bank, agriculture contributed to 14.77% of country’s GDP. A steady increase in agricultural production with the use of modern equipment and scientific methods, agriculture has been a key driver to eradicate rural poverty in Bangladesh. The risk of sea level rising and global warming is the biggest challenge not only to country’s agricultural improvement but also the success on poverty reduction."
 * Agriculture: "The government also provide financial support to the affected farmers from different disasters and hazards "
 * Collaborative projects with the international community: "The Bangaldesh National Adaptation Programme Action - NAPA in its action plan have collected,structured and ranked a series of climate adaptation needs and vilnerabilities, as well as sector-specific costs and benefits. These proposed actions have considered poverty reduction and security of livelihoods with a gender perspective as the most important set of criteria for prioritization of adaptation needs and activities."

You could check if there are other typos (missing spaces...) Please add a further reading section and refer to important studies, literature... --Matthias Süßen (talk) 08:04, 13 July 2018 (UTC)

Merge with climate change in Bangladesh?
I've just asked this question on the talk page of climate change in Bangladesh. Please respond there: "I propose to merge this article with climate change adaptation in Bangladesh. Both articles are pretty weak, don't refer well to each other and have some duplication. A merger could make a good article out of two weak ones."EMsmile (talk) 09:29, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
 * I've done the merger now. Everything moved to climate change in Bangladesh. EMsmile (talk) 01:58, 11 December 2020 (UTC)

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