Climate change induced risks assessment of a coastal area: A “socioeconomic and livelihood vulnerability index” based study in coastal Bangladesh

Kishwar Jahan Chowdhury , Md Rahmat Ali , Md Arif Chowdhury , Syed Labib Ul Islam
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While climate change impacts the entire world, the people of Bangladesh bear a disproportionately heavy burden. Situated at the forefront of extreme climatic events such as cyclone, flood, saltwater intrusion, drought, and heavy rainfall, they face severe vulnerabilities. Coastal communities have been facing climate change impacts and livelihood threats for some time now. Hatiya – a coastal Upazila (sub-district) of the Noakhali District in Bangladesh faced extreme climatic and socio-economic challenges in the recent past. To understand the climate change-induced risks and vulnerabilities of Hatiya Upazila, it is vital to understand the socioeconomic and livelihood vulnerability index of this area. In this study, the Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI), Socioeconomic Vulnerability Index (SeVI) and Livelihood Vulnerability Index-Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change ​(LVI-IPCC) vulnerability index have been analyzed to evaluate the impacts of climate change on the livelihood and socioeconomic profile of the affected communities of Hatiya. A total of 150 household surveys and 11 Focus Group Discussions have been conducted in Hatiya Upazila for this purpose following purposive random sampling. The collected data included livelihood strategies, social network & communications, food, health, water, social, economic, physical, and climatic disaster & variability. All these vulnerability indicators were divided into 7 sub-components of LVI, and 5 subcomponents of SeVI, forming indicators to measure the desired vulnerability index. The index was formed by three IPCC endorsed climate change vulnerability indicators i.e., exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. The LVI value of Hatiya Upazila was found to be 0.495, which indicated that Hatiya has a medium vulnerability in terms of livelihood. Based on the weighted average scores, Hatiya was found to be the most vulnerable due to natural hazards (0.729), while indicators within this domain revealed that the highest percentage (64.6%) of households lost their property and other resources during natural hazards. In addition, Hatiya possessed a high level of socio-economic vulnerability (0.704). Livelihood Strategies become less diversified with the increased deterioration rate of natural resources such as fishing, agriculture, forest resources, etc. Most of the households were found to have weak Social Network & Communications as they did not go to the local government or others for any kind of help, so the score for these components (0.722) was in the highly vulnerable range of LVI. However, the LVI-IPCC value of the study area was 0.027, indicating medium vulnerability. The SeVI index value for Hatiya Upazila was 0.704 which indicated high vulnerability and social, and economic vulnerability mostly influenced by natural hazards. The average indexed values of the three LVI-IPCC climate change contributing factors such as adaptive capacity, exposure, and sensitivity of Hatiya Upazila were 0.631, 0.573, and 0.465 respectively. This study can be a baseline for vulnerability assessment of climate change-affected communities in coastal Bangladesh and the government can take proper initiatives to facilitate adaptive capacity to reduce the climate change vulnerability of the local communities.
沿海地区气候变化引发的风险评估:孟加拉国沿海地区基于 "社会经济和生计脆弱性指数 "的研究
虽然气候变化影响到整个世界,但孟加拉国人民承受着不成比例的沉重负担。由于地处气旋、洪水、盐水入侵、干旱和强降雨等极端气候事件的最前沿,它们面临着严重的脆弱性。一段时间以来,沿海社区一直面临着气候变化的影响和生计威胁。Hatiya是孟加拉国Noakhali区的一个沿海区(分区),最近面临着极端的气候和社会经济挑战。为了了解气候变化导致的风险和脆弱性,了解该地区的社会经济和生计脆弱性指数至关重要。本研究通过生计脆弱性指数(LVI)、社会经济脆弱性指数(SeVI)和生计脆弱性指数-政府间气候变化专门委员会(LVI- ipcc)脆弱性指数分析,评估气候变化对哈提亚受影响社区生计和社会经济状况的影响。为此目的,在haatiya Upazila进行了150次住户调查和11次焦点小组讨论,并进行了有目的的随机抽样。收集的数据包括生计策略、社会网络和;通讯、食物、健康、水、社会、经济、自然和气候灾害;可变性。将这些脆弱性指标划分为LVI的7个子分量和SeVI的5个子分量,形成衡量期望脆弱性指数的指标。该指数由IPCC认可的三个气候变化脆弱性指标组成,即暴露、敏感性和适应能力。Hatiya Upazila的LVI值为0.495,表明Hatiya在生计方面具有中等脆弱性。根据加权平均得分,哈提亚最容易受到自然灾害的影响(0.729),而该领域的指标显示,在自然灾害期间,家庭财产和其他资源损失的比例最高(64.6%)。此外,哈提亚具有较高的社会经济脆弱性(0.704)。随着渔业、农业、森林资源等自然资源恶化率的增加,生计战略变得越来越不多样化。大多数家庭的社交网络较弱。由于他们没有向当地政府或其他人寻求任何形式的帮助,因此这些组件的得分(0.722)处于LVI的高度脆弱范围。研究区LVI-IPCC值为0.027,属于中等脆弱性。haatiya Upazila的SeVI指数为0.704,表明其脆弱性较高,社会和经济脆弱性主要受自然灾害的影响。haatiya Upazila的适应能力、暴露度和敏感性3个LVI-IPCC气候变化贡献因子的平均指数值分别为0.631、0.573和0.465。该研究可作为孟加拉国沿海受气候变化影响社区脆弱性评估的基准,政府可采取适当措施提高适应能力,降低当地社区的气候变化脆弱性。
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