2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4397578
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Impact of Climate Change on Saint Martin's Island of Bangladesh

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“…The environmental parameters with the direct influences on this island in terms of global climate change are sea-level rise, natural calamities like cyclones, and rise in temperature and salinity. Bangladesh faces unpredictable climate change impacts for a long that is subject to multiple stressors originating from a rapidly changing environment (Rahman 2020, Rahman 2021a, Rahman 2022c, Rahman 2023) and social dynamics (Mitchell et al2015, Rahman et al 2009, Rahman 2021b, Rahman 2022a. The study also predicted the upcoming impact of climate change on the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The environmental parameters with the direct influences on this island in terms of global climate change are sea-level rise, natural calamities like cyclones, and rise in temperature and salinity. Bangladesh faces unpredictable climate change impacts for a long that is subject to multiple stressors originating from a rapidly changing environment (Rahman 2020, Rahman 2021a, Rahman 2022c, Rahman 2023) and social dynamics (Mitchell et al2015, Rahman et al 2009, Rahman 2021b, Rahman 2022a. The study also predicted the upcoming impact of climate change on the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Forty per cent of the algae population may die due to climate change by the end of this century (Rahman 2023a). Sea-level rise will cause erosion of turtle nesting beaches.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are very important habitats for Fishing Cat, Bengal Monitor, Black Lizard, Yellow Monitor, Water Monitor, Grey Mongoose, Ring Lizard, Pangolin, and other threatened species. The Royal Bengal Tiger uses Nypa patches for resting, sleeping and dining spaces.Bangladesh faces unpredictable climate change impacts for a long that is subject to multiple stressors originating from a rapidly changing environment(Rahman 2020, Rahman 2021a, Rahman 2022c, Rahman 2023) and social dynamics(Mitchell et al 2015, Rahman et al 2009, Rahman 2021b, Rahman 2022a.…”
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confidence: 99%