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Bangladesh: Climate Change and Sustainable Development Study. Carried out in 2000 by Bangladeshi and international teamBased on previous work done on assessing vulnerability of Bangladesh to climate change impactsTwo climate change and sea level scenarios chosen for 2030 and 2050. Objectives of th
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1. Adaptation to Climate Change and Sustainable Development: A Case study of Bangladesh Dr. Saleemul Huq
Director
Climate Change Programme
International Institute for Environment and Development, London, United Kingdom
2. Bangladesh: Climate Change and Sustainable Development Study Carried out in 2000 by Bangladeshi and international team
Based on previous work done on assessing vulnerability of Bangladesh to climate change impacts
Two climate change and sea level scenarios chosen for 2030 and 2050
3. Objectives of the study What are the expected climate changes?
What are the consequences for Bangladesh?
For what climate change-induced impacts is Bangladesh most vulnerable?
How can the potential effects of climate change be factored into policy making, and what adaptation measures for Bangladesh are most feasible?
4. Sectors chosen Coastal resources
Fresh Water resources
Agriculture
Human health
Ecosystem and biodiversity
19. Main impacts of climate change Drainage congestions due to higher sea levels and and flooding
Reduced fresh water availability
Disturbances to morphological processes (mainly in coastal zone)
Increased intensity of disasters (extreme events)
20. Methodological Issues Addressed Choosing climate change and sea level rise scenarios
Modelling impacts of chosen climate change scenarios on droughts, floods, cyclones
Identifying possible adaptations
Prioritising adaptation actions
21. Process of study Analysis of climate change impacts using scenarios and models
Identification of most vulnerable sectors
Identification of possible adaptation actions and measures in each sector
Stakeholder–led prioritisation of adaptation actions in each sector
Cross-sectoral linkages identified and discussed with stakeholders
22. Key findings of the study Bangladesh faces grave socio-ecological risks if it fails to adapt to climate change
Many of the risks are gradual and difficult to differentiate from background variability of climate
Coastal areas of the country are specially at risk
Adaptation to climate change is fundamentally linked to sustainable development efforts of the country
23. Relevance to ongoing policies and programmes National Water Policy and Water Management Plan
Coastal Zone Management Programme
National Agriculture Development Plan
National Biodiversity Action Plan
Sustainable Environmental Management Programme
24. Impact on Policy makers-1 Sectoral level
Water Resources
Coastal Resources
Biodiversity
Agriculture
Environment
25. Impact on Policy makers-2 National Level
Planning
Finance
Foreign Affairs
Prime Minister’s office
26. Impacts on Policy makers-3 International
COP 5, 6 and 7
LDC group
Adaptation issues
COP 8 (Delhi)
27. Lessons learned Technical capacity to do analysis of climate change impacts- Good
Awareness amongst sectoral planners and policy makers-Reasonable
Awareness amongst national policy makers-Low
Strategy for international negotiations-None yet