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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046137976
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 282 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030235178
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23516-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23518-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23519-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Anthropozän ; Delta ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltschutz
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044980052
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (l, 593 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319710938
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-71092-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602260302882
    Format: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030235178
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- 1 Delta Challenges and Trade-Offs from the Holocene to the Anthropocene -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Trends in Deltas, Their Catchments and Adjacent Areas -- 1.3 Possible Consequences of Changing Deltas -- 1.4 Policy Implications -- 1.5 The Book Approach and Structure -- References -- 2 Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh and India: A Transnational Mega-Delta -- 2.1 The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta -- 2.2 Morphological Evolution of the Delta -- 2.3 Delta Development During the Anthropocene -- Infrastructure Development -- Population and Land Use -- Policy and Governance Interventions -- 2.4 Adaptation, Migration and a Way Forward -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 The Mahanadi Delta: A Rapidly Developing Delta in India -- 3.1 The Mahanadi Delta -- Indicators of the Anthropocene -- Extreme Events and Climate Change -- 3.2 Key Issues for the Mahanadi Delta -- Migration -- Adaptation -- Policy -- 3.3 The Future for the Mahanadi Delta -- 3.4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 4 The Volta Delta, Ghana: Challenges in an African Setting -- 4.1 The Volta Delta: Evolution and Biophysical Characteristics -- 4.2 Demographic and Socio-Economic Characteristics -- 4.3 Biophysical and Socio-Economic Drivers of Change -- 4.4 Adaptation to Climate and Non-climate Change -- 4.5 Migration and Resettlement -- 4.6 Delta Management and Policy -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Fluvial Sediment Supply and Relative Sea-Level Rise -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Objectives and Overview -- 5.3 Trends of Fluvial Sediment Supply in Three Deltas -- The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta -- The Mahanadi Delta -- The Volta Delta -- 5.4 Synthesis and Prospects -- References. , 6 Hotspots of Present and Future Risk Within Deltas: Hazards, Exposure and Vulnerability -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Nature of Hazards in Deltas -- 6.3 Identifying and Mapping Vulnerability and Risk Hotspots -- Describing Vulnerability -- Combining Vulnerability and Hazard to Map Climate Change Risk -- Temporal Changes in Vulnerability -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Where People Live and Move in Deltas -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Population Dynamics of Deltas -- Spatial Variation in Population Driven by Migration Processes -- Growth of Urban Centres and Impacts of Migration on Rural-Urban Linkages -- 7.3 Environmental Stress: Trigger for Migration? -- 7.4 Migrate, Relocate or Remain: Policy and Interventions in Deltas -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Delta Economics and Sustainability -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Current Socio-Economic Context of Deltas -- 8.3 Modelling the Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Deltas -- Overview of the Integrated Modelling Framework -- The Delta-CGE Model -- 8.4 The Socio-Economic Future of Deltas in a Changing Environment -- Baseline Socio-Economic Scenarios -- Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the Deltas -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Adapting to Change: People and Policies -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Vulnerability Affects People's Ability to Adapt in Deltas -- 9.3 Adaptation Policies and Incentives in Deltas -- 9.4 Adapting to Present Day Stresses -- 9.5 The Design of Inclusive Adaptation Strategies -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Choices: Future Trade-Offs and Plausible Pathways -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Policy Development in Deltas -- 10.3 Assessing Trends and Trade-Offs Under Plausible Delta Futures -- 10.4 Policy Driven Trade-Offs -- 10.5 Spatial Trade-Offs -- 10.6 Household Adaptation Response to Change -- 10.7 Conclusion -- References. , 11 Sustainable Deltas in the Anthropocene -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Anthropocene Transition in Deltas -- 11.3 Management and Adaptation of Deltas in the Anthropocene -- 11.4 Deltas and Sustainability -- Geomorphic Sustainability -- Ecological Sustainability -- Economic Sustainability -- Social Sustainability -- Deltas and the Sustainable Development Goals -- 11.5 Insights on the Anthropocene Transition and Its Management -- 11.6 Key Lessons -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Nicholls, Robert J. Deltas in the Anthropocene Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030235161
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer Nature | Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almafu_9959199915002883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXIII, 282 p. 55 illus., 52 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-23517-3
    Content: The Anthropocene is the human-dominated modern era that has accelerated social, environmental and climate change across the world in the last few decades. This open access book examines the challenges the Anthropocene presents to the sustainable management of deltas, both the many threats as well as the opportunities. In the world’s deltas the Anthropocene is manifest in major land use change, the damming of rivers, the engineering of coasts and the growth of some of the world’s largest megacities; deltas are home to one in twelve of all people in the world. The book explores bio-physical and social dynamics and makes clear adaptation choices and trade-offs that underpin policy and governance processes, including visionary delta management plans. It details new analysis to illustrate these challenges, based on three significant and contrasting deltas: the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna, Mahanadi and Volta. This multi-disciplinary, policy-orientated volume is strongly aligned to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals as delta populations often experience extremes of poverty, gender and structural inequality, variable levels of health and well-being, while being vulnerable to extreme and systematic climate change. Robert J Nicholls is Professor of Coastal Engineering within Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton, UK. He has contributed to a wide range of influential national and international publications including the IPCC Assessment Reports. W Neil Adger is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter, UK. His research examines demographic, political economy, public health and well-being aspects of the Anthropocene. Craig W Hutton is Professor of Sustainability Science within Geography and Environment at the University of Southampton, UK. His research focuses on spatial analysis of vulnerability and the incorporation of sustainable management, policy and governance into decision-making processes. Susan E Hanson is Research Fellow within Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton, UK. She specializes in coastal vulnerability and management, particularly as a consequence of climate change.
    Note: 1. Delta challenges and trade-offs from the Holocene to the Anthropocene -- 2. Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh and India: A transnational mega-delta -- 3. The Mahanadi Delta: A rapidly developing delta in India -- 4. The Volta Delta, Ghana: challenges in an African setting -- 5. Fluvial sediment supply and relative sea-level rise -- 6. Hotspots of present and future risk within deltas; hazards, exposure and vulnerability -- 7. Where people live and move in deltas -- 8. Delta economics and sustainability -- 9. Adapting to change: People and policies -- 10. Choices: Future trade-offs and plausible pathways -- 11. Sustainable deltas in the Anthropocene. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-23516-5
    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV042788418
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 398 p. 153 illus., 94 illus. in color)
    ISBN: 9789400752580
    Series Statement: Advances in Global Change Research 49
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-94-007-5257-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography , General works
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    Keywords: Integriertes Küstenzonenmanagement
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1778545440
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319710938
    Content: Ecosystem services; Sustainable development; Environmental management; Natural resource management; Coastal management; Bangladesh and sea-level rise research; Governance of ecosystem services; Regional climate change in South Asia
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949602145102882
    Format: 1 online resource (615 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319710938
    Note: Intro -- Dedication -- Foreword -- Deltas, Ecosystem Services and the Sustainable Well-Being of Humans and the Rest of Nature -- Participants from the Following Organisations Attended Workshops Within the Project -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part 1: Research Highlights and Framework -- 1: Ecosystem Services, Well-Being and Deltas: Current Knowledge and Understanding -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Ecosystem Services: Current Understanding -- 1.3 Ecosystems and Well-Being: The Current Debate -- 1.4 Ecosystem Processes and Services in Deltas -- 1.5 Social Drivers, Constraints and Dynamics in the Realisation of Well-Being from Ecosystem Services -- 1.6 Contributions of this Book -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- 2: Ecosystem Services Linked to Livelihoods and Well-Being in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Key Findings from Systems Perspectives on Well-Being and Ecosystem Services -- 2.2.1 New Analysis of Ecosystems as Critical to Poverty and Development -- 2.2.2 Social Mechanisms Co-vary with the Bundles of Ecosystem Services -- 2.2.3 Spatial Variation in Ecosystem Services within Delta Environments -- 2.2.4 Temporal Variations in Well-Being from Ecosystems -- 2.2.5 Ecosystem Service Trade-offs between  Social-­Ecological Systems and Labour Mobility -- 2.3 Ecosystem Services in Changing Delta Agricultural Economies -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- 3: An Integrated Approach Providing Scientific and Policy-Relevant Insights for South-West Bangladesh -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Key Insights Concerning Coastal Bangladesh -- 3.2.1 Present Status -- 3.2.2 Potential Trends for Coastal Bangladesh -- 3.2.3 Trends in Ecosystem Services -- 3.3 Integrated Assessment Using the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model. , 3.4 Policy Implications -- 3.5 Relevance to the Sustainable Development Goals -- 3.6 Discussion -- 3.7 Conclusions -- References -- 4: Integrative Analysis for the Ganges-­Brahmaputra-­Meghna Delta, Bangladesh -- 4.1 The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta and Study Area -- 4.2 Research Challenges in the  Ganges-­Brahmaputra-­Meghna Delta -- 4.3 Aims and Objectives of This Research -- 4.4 The Research Approach -- 4.5 Linking to the Policy Process -- References -- Part 2: Present Status of the Ganges-Brahmaputra- Meghna Delta -- 5: Recent Trends in Ecosystem Services in Coastal Bangladesh -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Location and Data Sources -- 5.3 Ecosystem Services and Drivers -- 5.3.1 Provisioning Services -- 5.3.2 Regulating and Habitat Services -- 5.3.3 Environmental Drivers -- 5.4 Social Trends and Well-Being -- 5.4.1 Links Between Ecosystem Services and Well-Being -- 5.4.2 Links Between Provisioning and Regulating Services -- 5.5 Regional Resilience -- References -- 6: Governance of Ecosystem Services Across Scales in Bangladesh -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Policy and Legislation -- 6.2.1 The International Context -- 6.2.2 National Governance and Implementation -- 6.3 Relationship Between Policy and Legislation -- 6.4 Linking with the Integrated Modelling -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7: Health, Livelihood and Well-Being in the Coastal Delta of Bangladesh -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Coastal Livelihoods and Relation to Health -- 7.3 Food Security and Nutrition in Relation to Health -- 7.4 Water and Health -- 7.5 Health Risks from Natural Hazards -- 7.6 Gender and Health -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- 8: Floods and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-­Meghna Delta -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Fluvial Floods -- 8.3 Tidal Floods -- 8.4 Fluvio-Tidal Floods -- 8.5 Storm Surge Floods -- 8.6 Summary -- References. , Part 3: Scenarios for Policy Analysis -- 9: Integrating Science and Policy Through Stakeholder-Engaged Scenarios -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Scenario Framework -- 9.3 Climate -- 9.4 Socio-economic Change -- 9.4.1 Quantification of the Qualitative Narratives -- 9.4.2 Management Interventions and Adaptation Responses -- 9.5 Key Insights -- References -- 10: Incorporating Stakeholder Perspectives in Scenario Development -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Stakeholder Mapping -- 10.3 Identification of Key Issues -- 10.4 Scenario Development Process -- 10.5 Scenario Narratives -- 10.6 Conclusions -- Appendix: Socio-economic Scenario Narratives for Bangladesh -- Business as Usual -- Land Use -- Water -- International Cooperation -- Disaster Management -- Environmental Management -- Quality of Life and Livelihoods -- More Sustainable (MS) than BAU -- Land Use -- Water -- International Cooperation -- Disaster Management -- Environmental Management -- Quality of Life and Livelihoods -- Less Sustainable (LS) than BAU -- Land Use -- Water -- International Cooperation -- Disaster Management -- Environmental Management -- Quality of Life and Livelihoods -- References -- 11: Regional Climate Change over South Asia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Climate of Bangladesh -- 11.3 Climate Model Simulations -- 11.4 Future Climate Change Projections for Bangladesh -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- 12: Future Scenarios of Economic Development -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Principal Components of Macro-­economic Change: Bangladesh and Delta -- 12.2.1 Current Macro-economic Context -- 12.2.2 Patterns of Resource and Land Ownership -- 12.2.2.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.3 Levels of Public Health and Education Provision -- 12.2.3.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.4 Level of Transport Infrastructure Investment -- 12.2.4.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030. , 12.2.5 Factor and Product Market Competition -- 12.2.5.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.6 Access to, and Cost of, Financial Capital -- 12.2.6.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.7 Export Market Strategy -- 12.2.7.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.8 Fiscal Strategy and Stability -- 12.2.8.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.9 Natural Resource Management -- 12.2.9.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.10 Population Policy -- 12.2.10.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.11 Governance -- 12.2.11.1 Future Scenarios: To 2030 -- 12.2.12 Macro-Economic Policy Levers -- 12.3 Quantified Future Trends for Economic Input Variables to 2030 -- 12.4 Conclusions -- References -- Part 4: Observations and Potential Trends -- 13: Biophysical Modelling of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Catchment -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Ganges River -- 13.1.2 Brahmaputra River -- 13.2 Precipitation in the GBM Basin -- 13.3 GBM River Study -- 13.3.1 The INCA N and P Model -- 13.3.2 Climate Drivers for the GBM Rivers -- 13.4 Summary Results -- References -- 14: Marine Dynamics and Productivity in the Bay of Bengal -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Physical Description and Major Influences on Circulation in the Bay -- 14.3 Water Structure, Circulation and Productivity -- 14.4 Climate Change Trends -- 14.5 Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal -- 14.6 Summary of Issues for the Bay of Bengal -- References -- 15: A Sustainable Future Supply of Fluvial Sediment for the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Prognosis: New Insights -- 15.3 Policy Implications -- 15.3.1 Delta Building -- 15.3.2 Natural Fertilisation -- 15.4 Conclusion -- References -- 16: Present and Future Fluvial, Tidal and Storm Surge Flooding in Coastal Bangladesh -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Analysis of Fluvial, Tidal and Fluvio-tidal Flooding. , 16.3 Analysis of Storm Surge Flooding -- 16.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 17: Modelling Tidal River Salinity in Coastal Bangladesh -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) Delta -- 17.3 River Salinity Within the Delta -- 17.4 FVCOM Model -- 17.5 Baseline River Salinity Modelling -- 17.5.1 The Freshwater Plume -- 17.5.2 Salinity Projections -- 17.6 Conclusion -- References -- 18: Mechanisms and Drivers of Soil Salinity in Coastal Bangladesh -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Factors Influencing Soil Salinity in Coastal Bangladesh -- 18.2.1 Groundwater Salinity and Depth to Groundwater Table -- 18.2.2 River Water Salinity -- 18.2.3 Cyclonic Storm Surges -- 18.2.4 Irrigation Water Quality and Monsoon Rainfall -- 18.2.5 Brackish Shrimp Cultivation -- 18.3 Conclusions -- References -- 19: Population Dynamics in the South-West of Bangladesh -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Population Growth and Structure -- 19.3 Components of Population Change -- 19.3.1 Fertility -- 19.3.2 Mortality -- 19.3.3 Migration -- 19.3.4 Urbanisation -- 19.4 Future Scenarios and Policy Recommendations -- 19.5 Summary -- References -- 20: Land Cover and Land Use Analysis in Coastal Bangladesh -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 The Development of Land Use Maps -- 20.3 Image Classification for Historical Maps -- 20.4 Extraction of Aquaculture and Trend Analysis -- 20.5 Differentiating Saline and Freshwater Aquaculture -- 20.6 Scenarios of Future Land Use -- 20.7 Discussion -- References -- 21: A Geospatial Analysis of the Social, Economic and Environmental Dimensions and Drivers of Poverty in South-West Coastal Bangladesh -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Background -- 21.3 Study Area -- 21.4 Data and Methodology -- 21.4.1 Socio-economic Data -- 21.4.2 Environmental Data -- 21.4.3 Methods -- 21.5 Results -- 21.6 Discussion. , References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Nicholls, Robert J. Ecosystem Services for Well-Being in Deltas Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319710921
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    gbv_1666254452
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 64 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 8745
    Content: Sea-level rise threatens low-lying areas around the world's coasts with increased coastal flooding during storms. One response to this challenge is to build or upgrade coastal flood defenses. This report examines the potential investment costs of such an adaptation strategy applied globally over the 21st century for sea-level rise scenarios consistent with three Representative Concentration Pathways and 3 Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. For all the protection models considered, much less than half of the world's coast is protected. The total defense costs are significantly higher than earlier estimates, amounting to as much as USD 18.3 trillion. With cost-benefit analysis, there are large uncertainties and empirical observations of protection standards are limited. Hence, the estimates should be considered as indicative, and this remains an important topic for future research. Further, building defenses is not a one-off capital investment. Over the 21st century, the cost of a comprehensive protection strategy is dominated by maintenance costs in all the cases considered in this report. This indicates that in addition to capital investment, the development of appropriate institutions and governance mechanisms to deliver maintenance, as well as the necessary funding streams, are essential for such a protection-based adaptation strategy to be effective
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nicholls, Robert John Global Investment Costs for Coastal Defense through the 21st Century Washington, D.C : The World Bank, 2019
    Language: English
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
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    UID:
    almafu_9958872867202883
    Format: 1 online resource (L, 593 p. 147 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 3-319-71093-1
    Content: This book answers key questions about environment, people and their shared future in deltas. It develops a systematic and holistic approach for policy-orientated analysis for the future of these regions. It does so by focusing on ecosystem services in the world’s largest, most populous and most iconic delta region, that of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh. The book covers the conceptual basis, research approaches and challenges, while also providing a methodology for integration across multiple disciplines, offering a potential prototype for assessments of deltas worldwide. Ecosystem Services for Well-Being in Deltas analyses changing ecosystem services in deltas; the health and well-being of people reliant on them; the continued central role of agriculture and fishing; and the implications of aquaculture in such environments.The analysis is brought together in an integrated and accessible way to examine the future of the Ganges Brahmaputra delta based on a near decade of research by a team of the world’s leading scientists on deltas and their human and environmental dimensions. This book is essential reading for students and academics within the fields of Environmental Geography, Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy focused on solving the world’s most critical challenges of balancing humans with their environments. This book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .
    Note: Section 1: Research Highlights and Framework -- 1. Ecosystem Services, Well-Being and Deltas: Current Knowledge and Understanding; W. Neil Adger et al. -- 2. Ecosystem Services Linked to Livelihoods and Well-Being in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta; Helen Adams, W. Neil Adger and Robert J. Nicholls -- 3. An Integrated Approach Providing Scientific and Policy Relevant Insights for South-West Bangladesh; Robert J Nicholls et al. -- 4. Integrative Analysis for the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh; Robert J Nicholls et al. -- Section 2: Present Status of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta -- 5. Recent Trends in Ecosystem Services in Coastal Bangladesh; John A Dearing and Sarwar Hossain -- 6. Governance of Ecosystem Services Across Scales in Bangladesh ; Andrew Allan and Michelle Lim -- 7. Health, Livelihood and Well-Being in the Coastal Delta of Bangladesh; Mofizur Rahman and Sate Ahmad -- 8. Floods and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta; Anisul Haque and Robert J Nicholls -- Section 3: Scenarios for Policy Analysis -- 9. Integrating Science and Policy Using Stakeholder-Engaged Scenarios; Emily J Barbour et al. -- 10. Incorporating Stakeholder Perspectives in Scenario Development; Andrew Allan, Michelle Lim and Emily J Barbour -- 11. Regional Climate Change over South Asia; John Caesar and Tamara Janes -- 12. Future Scenarios of Economic Development; Alistair Hunt -- Section 4: Observations and Potential Trends -- 13. Biophysical Modelling of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Catchment; Paul G Whitehead -- 14. Marine Dynamics and Productivity in the Bay of Bengal; Susan Kay, John Caesar and Tamara Janes -- 15. A Sustainable Future Supply of Fluvial Sediment for the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta; Stephen E Darby et al. -- 16. Present and Future Fluvial, Tidal and Storm Surge Flooding in Coastal Bangladesh; Anisul Haque, Susan Kay and Robert J Nicholls -- 17. Modelling Tidal River Salinity in Coastal Bangladesh; Lucy Bricheno and Judtih Wold -- 18. Mechanisms and Drivers of Soil Salinity in Coastal Bangladesh; Mashfiqus Salehin et al. -- 19. Population Dynamics in the South-West of Bangladesh; Sylvia Szabo, Sate Ahmad and W Neil Adger -- 20. Land Cover and Land Use Analysis in Coastal Bangladesh;Anirban Mukhopadhyay et al. -- 21. Social, Economic and Environmental Dimensions and Drivers of Poverty in South-West Coastal Bangladesh; Fiifi Amoako Johnson and Craig W Hutton -- 22. Defining Social-Ecological Systems in South-West Bangladesh; Helen Adams et al. -- 23. Characterising Associations Between Poverty and Ecosystem Services; Helen Adams et al. -- Section 5: Present and Future Ecosystem Services -- 24. Prospects for Agriculture under Climate Change and Soil Salinisation; Derek Clarke et al. -- 25. Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries: Trends and Prospect; Manuel Barange et al. -- 26. Dynamics of the Sundarbans Mangroves in Bangladesh Under Climate Change; Anirban Mukhopadhyay et al. -- 27. Hypertension and Malnutrition as Health Outcomes Related to Ecosystem Services; Ali Ahmed et al. Section 6: Integration and Dissemination -- 28. Integrative Analysis Spplying the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model in South-West Coastal Bangladesh; Attila N. Lázár et al. -- 29. Communicating Integrated Analysis Research Findings; Mashrekur Rahman and Munsur Rahman. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-71092-3
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_BV046137976
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 282 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-23517-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23516-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23518-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23519-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Anthropozän ; Delta ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltschutz
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