2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijpp.2014.064959
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Climate change and security: forging a cooperative mechanism in South Asia

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“…There is an overwhelming consensus among the climate change epistemic communities that Bangladesh is one of the most negatively impacted countries by climate change including SLR. For Bangladesh, these negative impacts are 'life-threatening,' rather than 'lifestyle threatening', (Jolly et al 2014) and they will magnify existing adverse trends. It is believed that climate change has already led to significant anomalies in rainfall patterns, which has affected the stability of the water regime.…”
Section: Facilitating Nature-based Adaptation Through Mangrove Conser...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an overwhelming consensus among the climate change epistemic communities that Bangladesh is one of the most negatively impacted countries by climate change including SLR. For Bangladesh, these negative impacts are 'life-threatening,' rather than 'lifestyle threatening', (Jolly et al 2014) and they will magnify existing adverse trends. It is believed that climate change has already led to significant anomalies in rainfall patterns, which has affected the stability of the water regime.…”
Section: Facilitating Nature-based Adaptation Through Mangrove Conser...mentioning
confidence: 99%