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Chen J., Mueller V., Durand Fabien, Lisco E., Zhong Q., Raju Sherin V., Saiful Islam A. K. M. (2022). Salinization of the Bangladesh Delta worsens economic precarity. Population and Environment, [Early access], p. [22 p.]. ISSN 0199-0039.

Titre du document
Salinization of the Bangladesh Delta worsens economic precarity
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000865729500001
Auteurs
Chen J., Mueller V., Durand Fabien, Lisco E., Zhong Q., Raju Sherin V., Saiful Islam A. K. M.
Source
Population and Environment, 2022, [Early access], p. [22 p.] ISSN 0199-0039
Anthropogenic environmental changes are having complex effects on all aspects of the hydrological cycle. In estuarine areas, these factors are coalescing to increase saline contamination. Between 2006 and 2007, coastal Bangladesh experienced a sudden and dramatic increase in water salinity, with the saline front shifting inland by roughly 20km. We use this exceptional event to explore the impact of salinity on economic activity and agricultural production. Our results indicate that locations that experienced a sudden increase in water salinity incurred a 33% reduction in economic activity, as measured by nightlight intensity. This coincides with a decline in the cultivation of high-yielding rice varieties, which are not salt tolerant, as well as the removal of land from production. There is no robust evidence that changes in population drove these losses in economic activity. While sea level rise may be only one factor in this shift of the salinity front, our findings suggest that the future impacts of sea level rise have the potential to be quite large and may not be limited to coastline locations.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Démographie [108]
Description Géographique
BENGLADESH ; GANGE DELTA ; GOLFE DU BENGALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010086344]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010086344
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