Determination of potential hazard level for flood-induced damage during different life cycle stages of T. Aman rice along the floodplain of the Jamuna River

IF 2.6 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
S.M. Bahar, Fariha Tabassum, Nusrat Tahmina Moumita, Md. Anisuzzaman Rafy
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Bangladesh, a low-lying deltaic plain formed by the convoluted network of streams within the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna basin, is one of the worst climate change-induced natural hazards sufferers. Among all the riverine and coastal hazards, floods alone have wreaked havoc on the national economy. This study focused on determining the level of potential hazard of different crop stages of Transplanted Aman (T. Aman) rice based on the coincidence of the crop cycle stages with the duration and depth of flood of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna River system. A 2D hydrodynamic model has been developed using TUFLOW for the Brahmaputra-Jamuna River system under this study. The model simulated results for 2008 and 2019, representing bank-full flow conditions (2008) and a recent flood event (2019). It is seen that the vegetative stage for both the flooding scenarios is most affected for all selected monitoring locations, and the effect of flood events of the other two stages (reproductive and ripening stage) varied spatially. The analysis presented in the study can be used to determine the economic damage incurred to the lower-income community, primarily associated with agriculture. Adaptive actions and mitigation measures can be prioritized to depreciate the loss and damage due to these catastrophic flooding events.

确定贾木纳河洪泛区芒稻不同生命周期阶段洪水造成损害的潜在危害程度
孟加拉国是由恒河-布拉马普特拉河-梅格纳河流域内错综复杂的溪流网络形成的低洼三角洲平原,是气候变化引起的自然灾害最严重的受害国之一。在所有河流和沿海灾害中,仅洪水就对国民经济造成了严重破坏。本研究的重点是根据作物周期阶段与雅鲁藏布江-贾木纳河水系洪水持续时间和深度的吻合程度,确定移栽安缦(T. Aman)水稻不同作物阶段的潜在危害程度。本研究使用 TUFLOW 为雅鲁藏布江-贾木纳河水系开发了一个二维水动力模型。该模型模拟了 2008 年和 2019 年的结果,分别代表了河岸满流条件(2008 年)和最近的洪水事件(2019 年)。可以看出,在所有选定的监测地点,两种洪水情况下植被期受到的影响最大,而洪水事件对其他两个阶段(生殖期和成熟期)的影响在空间上各不相同。研究中的分析可用来确定对低收入社区造成的经济损失,主要是与农业相关的损失。可优先采取适应行动和减灾措施,以减少这些灾难性洪水事件造成的损失和破坏。
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Progress in Disaster Science
Progress in Disaster Science Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
3.20%
发文量
51
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Disaster Science is a Gold Open Access journal focusing on integrating research and policy in disaster research, and publishes original research papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. A key part of the Journal's Publication output will see key experts invited to assess and comment on the current trends in disaster research, as well as highlight key papers.
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