Strengthening adaptation in coastal Bangladesh: community-based approaches for sustainable agriculture and water management

Khusnur Jahan Shapna, Jianfeng Li, Md Humayain Kabir, Mohammed Abdus Salam, Saifullah Khandker, Md Lokman Hossain
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The coastal region of Bangladesh is significantly influenced by soil and water salinity, which is further exacerbated by the increasing frequency of tropical cyclones and rising sea levels. Understanding the extent of salinity and its challenges is crucial for promoting sustainable agriculture and ensuring access to safe drinking water. Using quantitative (soil and water parameters) and qualitative (focus group discussion and key informant interview) data, we investigated (i) soil and water salinity and soil nutrient contents; and (ii) adaptive practices in agriculture and drinking water management in three sub-districts (Assasuni, Dacope and Morrelganj) in the southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh. Results show that soil salinity levels did not significantly differ among the sub-districts, with Assasuni having slightly higher soil salinity (8.24 dS m-1) compared to Dacope (8.08 dS m-1) and Morrelganj (7.96 dS m-1). Significant differences were observed in the salinity level of pond and canal water among the sub-districts, with Assasuni having the highest levels of salinity in both pond (13.98 dS m-1) and canal water (77.85 dS m-1), compared to other sub-districts. Soil and water salinity were the major challenges reported by the respondents; however, climate-induced stresses (e.g., untimely precipitation) and outbreaks of pests during droughts have been identified as prominent issues in sustainable agriculture. Rainwater harvesting has been identified as a viable adaptive technique in drinking water management, offering a feasible solution to address water and soil salinity. The study underscores the importance of implementing adaptive practices (e.g., rainwater harvesting) to address water scarcity and salinity issues in the coastal region and promote resilient agricultural systems.
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加强孟加拉国沿海地区的适应性:以社区为基础的可持续农业和水资源管理方法
孟加拉国沿海地区深受水土盐碱化的影响,而热带气旋的日益频繁和海平面的不断上升又进一步加剧了这一问题。了解盐碱化的程度及其挑战对于促进可持续农业发展和确保安全饮用水的获取至关重要。利用定量(土壤和水参数)和定性(焦点小组讨论和关键信息提供者访谈)数据,我们调查了 (i) 土壤和水的盐度及土壤养分含量;以及 (ii) 孟加拉国西南沿海地区三个分区(Assasuni、Dacope 和 Morrelganj)在农业和饮用水管理方面的适应性做法。结果表明,各分区的土壤盐分水平差异不大,阿萨苏尼的土壤盐分(8.24 dS m-1)略高于达科佩(8.08 dS m-1)和莫雷尔甘杰(7.96 dS m-1)。与其他分区相比,Assasuni 的池塘水(13.98 dS m-1)和运河水(77.85 dS m-1)盐度最高。土壤和水的盐碱化是受访者报告的主要挑战;然而,气候引起的压力(如降水不及时)和干旱期间爆发的虫害也被认为是可持续农业的突出问题。雨水收集被认为是饮用水管理中一项可行的适应性技术,为解决水和土壤盐碱化问题提供了可行的解决方案。这项研究强调,必须实施适应性做法(如雨水收集),以解决沿海地区缺水和盐碱化问题,并促进具有复原力的农业系统。
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