Water management and livelihood choices in southwestern Bangladesh

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Bernier, Q., Sultana, P., Bell, A. and Ringler, C. 2016. Water management and livelihood choices in southwestern Bangladesh. Journal of Rural Studies. 45, pp. 134-145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.12.017
TypeArticle
TitleWater management and livelihood choices in southwestern Bangladesh
AuthorsBernier, Q., Sultana, P., Bell, A. and Ringler, C.
Abstract

Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods, drought, saline water intrusion, waterlogging and land subsidence, which pose substantial threats to the livelihoods of the coastal inhabitants. In addition to these threats, profound social and land-use changes are complicating the livelihoods of resource users in the region, including the introduction of aquaculture and increasing competition for ground and surface water sources. The government of Bangladesh has targeted this region for investment with irrigation expansion. This paper uses a sustainable livelihood lens to understand the role of investments in water management and irrigation in driving and shaping livelihood changes and transitions over the past ten years and offers recommendations for investments. We find that while water infrastructure development has greatly enhanced the role of agriculture in coastal livelihoods over the last 10 years, further development of irrigation infrastructure should only be prioritized after issues of water governance and inequity across agricultural and aquacultural livelihoods are addressed.

Research GroupFlood Hazard Research Centre
PublisherElsevier
JournalJournal of Rural Studies
ISSN0743-0167
Publication dates
Print01 Jun 2016
Online25 Mar 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited21 Jun 2016
Accepted21 Dec 2015
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Available online 25 March 2016

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.12.017
LanguageEnglish
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