Riverbank Erosion and Rural Food Security in Bangladesh

M. Billah, Abahan Majumdar, S. Rahman, Mohammad Shah Alam, Md Jamal Hossain, Joynulalom Talukder, Md. Mohidul Islam, Tahmida Khanam
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The erosion of riverbanks has a negative impact on many nations across the world, costing them land, buildings, food, fish, and other living things, which forces people to relocate. Both the frequency and severity of riverbank erosion are alarming in Bangladesh. In Zajira Upazila, a baseline investigation was carried out to evaluate the effects of river erosion on the local availability of food. The results show how erosion threatens the majority of residents in the research territory. Additionally, as a consequence of the depletion of farmland brought on by the disaster and its effects, crop production is steadily dropping. Occasionally, people lose whole properties, leaving them with few employment options and little spending power. As a result, they are always in danger of experiencing a shortage of food. The suffering people use various coping strategies to deal with these challenging circumstances, such as shifting to cheaper or less appealing eating options. Despite the fact that local governing bodies have put in place various programs to help them, including food assistance and social protection programs, these are inadequate because of the government’s constrained organizational assets and competence The study’s findings will aid scientists and decision-makers in Bangladesh and abroad in better comprehending the requirements of vulnerable riverine populations and in designing programs that would increase those societies’ food safety Therefore, these results imply that developing and implementing efficient rural development strategies could increase the food security of those residing in Bangladeshi regions threatened by riverbank erosion.
孟加拉国河岸侵蚀与农村粮食安全
河岸的侵蚀对世界上许多国家都产生了负面影响,损失了土地、建筑、食物、鱼类和其他生物,迫使人们搬迁。孟加拉国河岸侵蚀的频率和严重程度都令人担忧。在Zajira Upazila,开展了一项基线调查,以评估河流侵蚀对当地粮食供应的影响。结果显示了侵蚀如何威胁到研究区域内的大多数居民。此外,由于灾害及其影响造成的耕地枯竭,农作物产量正在稳步下降。有时,人们会失去整个财产,使他们几乎没有就业选择和消费能力。因此,他们总是处于食物短缺的危险之中。受苦的人使用各种应对策略来应对这些具有挑战性的情况,例如转向更便宜或不那么吸引人的饮食选择。尽管地方政府机构已经制定了各种计划来帮助他们,包括食品援助和社会保护计划,但由于政府的组织资产和能力有限,这些计划是不够的。这项研究的发现将帮助孟加拉国和国外的科学家和决策者更好地理解脆弱的河流人口的需求,并设计出能够提高这些社会食品安全的计划。这些结果表明,制定和实施有效的农村发展战略可以提高居住在孟加拉国受河岸侵蚀威胁地区的人们的粮食安全。
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