COPING PRACTICES OF COASTAL FISHERMEN IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE FOR SOUTHERN COASTAL BELT OF BANGLADESH

P. Barua
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Climate change impact over the fishermen of an coastal river that flowing over the southern coast of Bangladesh are suffering the increased vulnerability in terms of less stable livelihoods, decreases in the availability of fish catch, and safety risks due to fishing in harsher weather conditions. This study highlights the river-based livelihood and economies of local communities along the Sangu River basin inside Bangladesh in response to climate change induced problem. Adaptation practices by the fishermen of Sangu river was investigated by triangulating semi-structured interviews, household survey data, while the different environmental variables and their fluctuations at five year’s time scales had been compared to detect the bio-physical changes. About 20% fisheries productivity reduced and the annual yield dropped to 162 MT from 850 MT in last fifteen years, which lead to BDT 280 million (80%) revenue loss. Socioeconomic impacts were felt through changes in capture, production and over all income, and possible increases in risks of damage or loss of fishing gears and crafts. Due to the low adaptive capacity, fishers tend to be poorer, more marginalized and losing their occupation.
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孟加拉国南部海岸带沿海渔民应对气候变化的实践
气候变化对流经孟加拉国南部海岸的一条沿海河流的渔民的影响,使他们的生计更加不稳定,渔获量减少,以及在恶劣天气条件下捕鱼所带来的安全风险增加。本研究重点介绍了孟加拉国三谷河流域当地社区的河流生计和经济,以应对气候变化引起的问题。采用三角半结构化访谈法、入户调查法对三沽河渔民的适应实践进行了调查,并比较了不同环境变量及其在5年时间尺度上的波动,检测了生物物理变化。在过去的15年里,大约20%的渔业生产力下降,年产量从8.5亿吨下降到1.62亿吨,导致2.8亿泰铢(80%)的收入损失。社会经济影响体现在捕捞、生产和总体收入方面的变化,以及渔具和渔船损坏或损失的风险可能增加。由于适应能力较低,渔民往往更贫穷,更边缘化,失去职业。
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