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Wetlands living communities in Bangladesh are living under higher degree of vulnerabilities comparing to the national level. This work tried to identify the forms of natural disasters and climate change from the participants' experience and secondary observatory data. It tried to see if there is any social bonding or capital being formed for adapting them? If so, then what are its characteristics? Contemplating the primary and secondary information to different social theories- the study finds that, the perception of disaster and climate change varies among communities. They only consider a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Wetlands living communities in Bangladesh are living under higher degree of vulnerabilities comparing to the national level. This work tried to identify the forms of natural disasters and climate change from the participants' experience and secondary observatory data. It tried to see if there is any social bonding or capital being formed for adapting them? If so, then what are its characteristics? Contemplating the primary and secondary information to different social theories- the study finds that, the perception of disaster and climate change varies among communities. They only consider a natural phenomenon as disaster when it causes a predetermined level of damage; a level which is different from conventional disaster definitions. It was also found that social capital is catalyzing collective adaptation measures in the community. And therefore we have been able to identify a set of prerequisites for social capital formation. The paper recommends that policy intervention and proper execution from the government level is necessary to patronize this social capital and to mainstream the marginalized.
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Rabiul Hasan is a young Development Manager from Bangladesh with a vibrant career track. He worked with UKaid, DFAT, SDC & other renowned Dev. agencies. He is a Communications and Program Operations expert with research interest on environment, livelihoods, market development & education. He is Development Studies graduate with NRM major.