Adaptation or conflict? Responses to climate change in water management in Bangladesh

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Sultana, P. and Thompson, P. 2017. Adaptation or conflict? Responses to climate change in water management in Bangladesh. Environmental Science and Policy. 78, pp. 149-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2017.09.011
TypeArticle
TitleAdaptation or conflict? Responses to climate change in water management in Bangladesh
AuthorsSultana, P. and Thompson, P.
Abstract

The potential of climate change to impact local conflict and cooperation over natural resources has received relatively little attention. Bangladesh floodplains are highly vulnerable to environmental stresses that are worsening with climate change, and community organisations have to respond to water insecurity − seasonally too little or too much. Two case studies based on action research in contrasting water and climate stressed floodplain environments in Bangladesh investigate local conflicts over water management that worsened when water regimes changed. By overcoming conflicts and improving adaptation for all local actors the cases reveal the importance of local knowledge, innovations in institutions, external facilitation, and incentives provided by disadvantaged groups who contribute towards costs in return for a share in decision making power and better adapted water management. The cases show how community organisations diversified their responsibilities and took up the challenge of water management to address local priorities and overcome conflicts. Without a more flexible and enabling approach, public investments in adaptation are likely to focus on strengthening existing water management infrastructure without understanding local social interactions and complexity. This may strengthen elite dominance and local conflicts if there is no comparable investment in developing robust and fair local institutions.

Research GroupFlood Hazard Research Centre
PublisherElsevier
JournalEnvironmental Science and Policy
ISSN1462-9011
Electronic1873-6416
Publication dates
Online11 Oct 2017
Print01 Dec 2017
Publication process dates
Deposited16 Oct 2017
Accepted25 Sep 2017
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2017.09.011
LanguageEnglish
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