“…Adaptation and coping measures adopted by households are dependent on many factors, such as the social, cultural, and economic background of the households; physical location; the nature of the hazards; and household's level of vulnerability and ability to absorb shock (Parvin, Takahashi, & Shaw, 2008;Paul & Routray, 2011;Saha, 2016). Although this paper does not deal with variations in adopting adaptation and coping measures based on the aforementioned factors, it is worth mentioning that-based on these factors-measures undertaken by households vary within a community, between communities within a coastal region, as well as among the three coastal regions of the coastal Bangladesh (Paul & Routray, 2011;van der Geest & Dietz, 2004;van der Geest & Warner, 2015).…”