盐碱化的阴影:萨特希拉蒙达社区的可持续模块化复原能力

Shajib Paul, Tahmina Tasnim Syeda, Anushila Roy, Faria Matin, S. Muntaha, Isnat Ibrahim, Pavel Mahmud
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孟加拉国拥有丰富的自然景观,有河流、森林、海洋、平原、丘陵、河谷和运河。然而,由于其热带气候,这里容易发生一些自然灾害,包括沿海地区盐度过高。巽他班就是这些沿海地区之一,孟达族是孟加拉国 33 个民族之一。孟达人来自印度,在生计和宗教方面都依赖于孙德尔本斯,并将孙德尔本斯视为他们的母亲。但贫困和灾难限制了他们参与社会活动和获得食物、教育和医疗保健等必需品。本文旨在评估孟达社区因盐碱化而面临的困难,并创建一个模块化结构系统,该系统既能与当地文化相融合,又能使当地资源的成本效益更高,而且更能抵御自然灾害。本文研究了萨特赫拉省布里戈里尼受影响的蒙达社区的生活方式和生计。本文发现了与盐碱影响和当地住房特点相关的现有建筑材料的质量和抗灾能力,还关注了一个面临灭绝风险的族群的历史、文化和生存方面。
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Salinity’s Shadow: Sustainable Modular Resilience for the Munda Community, Satkhira
Bangladesh is gifted with abundant natural beauty, with rivers, woods, seas, plains, hills, haors, and canals. However, due to its tropical climate, it is prone to several natural calamities, including excessive salinity in coastal areas. Sundarban is one of these coastal areas where reside the Munda community which is one of the 33 ethnic groups of Bangladesh. Originating from India, Mundas are variously dependent on the Sundarbans for both livelihood and religious aspect and consider the Sundarbans as their mother nature. But poverty and calamities limit their participation in social activities and access to necessities like food, education, and healthcare. This paper aimed to evaluate the difficulties the Munda community faces due to salinity and create a modular structural system that was sympathetic to local culture and more cost-effective local resources that would be more resilient to natural disasters. This paper studied the lifestyle and livelihood of the affected munda community of Burigoalini, Satkhira. This paper finds the available construction materials' quality and resilience in connection to saline impacts and local housing characteristics and also focuses on the historical, cultural, and existential aspects of an ethnic group that is facing the risk of extinction.
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