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Elements of fishing community resilience to climate change in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
Authors:S M Sharifuzzaman  M Shahadat Hossain  Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury  Subrata Sarker  M Shah Nawaz Chowdhury  M Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury
Institution:1.Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries,University of Chittagong,Chittagong,Bangladesh;2.Department of Oceanography,Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,Sylhet,Bangladesh;3.IMARES Wageningen,Institute of Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies,Yerseke,The Netherlands
Abstract:Resilience has been conceptualized in various ways by anthropologists, ecologists, systems scientists and engineers; the boundaries of resilience are subjective and context dependent. Consequently, choosing the standards and metrics for assessing resilience remains key challenges for policy makers. In this study, using multicriteria evaluation of 40 basic criteria of human, physical, financial, natural and social assets, we have identified several elements, such as experienced fishermen, natural abundance of hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha), ability to assert decision on fish selling, nets and boats ownership, social harmony and capacity of buying food as essential livelihood assets for the fishermen at Hatiya Island, Bangladesh. These assets may enhance the relative resilience of the fishing community of the island to climate change by as much as 20–40%. The results of this study will improve our understanding of the elements that lead to resilience at the community level.
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