Back Background ground Salinity, exacerbated by global environmental change and other phenomena, is a major challenge affecting densely populated river deltas around the world. One critical consequence of salinity is its effect on access to freshwater, crucial for drinking, hygiene, and other livelihood activities. To gain insight on the impacts and adaptation responses triggered by rising salinity, we conducted a multi-method study based in the Ganges river delta, in the region of southwest coastal Bangladesh. Methods Methods Data collection was conducted between May 2015 and January 2016. The study sites were three rural communities in the southwest coastal districts of Khulna, Satkhira, and Bagerhat. Across the sites, we conducted 83 in-depth interviews with community members and non-governmental organization (NGO) representatives and six community focus groups. Additionally, we surveyed water resources and management practices pertaining to 25 households, and measured the salinity of 45 surface and groundwater sources over two seasons.