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In Bangladesh, loss and damage are increasing rapidly due to climate change.
Bangladesh needs the most reliable climate change adaptation strategy for the coastal
areas. The study utilized qualitative and quantitative surveys through the KOBO
toolbox. Determined socioeconomic loss and damage, as well as local lead adaptation
using statistical analysis. This study takes a total of 402 respondents for local lead
adaptation and 98 respondents for socioeconomic damage. The study analyzed land use
and land cover using ArcGIS. The study finds that from 2007 to 2020, a total of six
major climatic disasters occurred, and the total loss and damage of the respondents was
34.826 million takas. Individual average loss and damage is 0.355 million takas. The
study also analyzed how much time an individual household needs to get recover from
loss and damage from a single disaster. To combat this climatic disaster, local people
adopted three major local lead adaptations. Building a raised house, water harvesting,
and alternative farming practices. 78.61% of respondents adopted the Building Raised
House strategy. On the other hand, only 3.73% of respondents adopted the alternative
farming strategy. |
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