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Title: GEC and RWS: Bangladesh


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GEC and RWS Bangladesh
INFORMATION NEED RESEARCH
M. Anwar Iqbal Bangladesh Agricultural Research
Council
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BANGLADESH
  • Total Area 14.48 mha
  • Population 126m (2000), 190 (2030), 218 (2050)
  • Flat Topography (30 lt1m, 50 10-12m)
  • Coastal Zone 36000 sq. km
  • Coast line 710 km
  • Major cereal Rice wheat
  • Affected Population by GEC 25-30 million
  • GHG emission from RWS 790 Gj of CH4/16590 Gg of
    CO2

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GEC and Bangladesh by 2030
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CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS FOR BANGLADESH
Source World Bank Report on Bangladesh Climate
Change, April 2000.
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BANGLADESH AREA BY LAND TYPE AND INUNDATION
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CEREAL PRODUCTION AND INTENSITY-2001
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RICE AREA BY CROP SEASON
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Area, Production and Yield of Rice Bangladesh
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Area, Production and Yield of Wheat Bangladesh
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Projected demand of various food items (in
million tons) for different income growth rate
scenarios
Source Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council,
Strategic Plan for Agricultural Research, 1995
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Rice-Wheat Systems Coverage Bangladesh
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Key Determinants Influencing RWS
  • land types
  • Drainage
  • Rainfall/Soil Moisture
  • Temperature
  • Irrigation
  • Socio-Economics

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Change in area under different drought classes
due to climate change scenario in dry winter and
pre-monsoon (Area in sq. km)
Note Figures within parentheses indicate
increase () or decrease (-) in area over
existing. CCS-1 is 2C and CCS-2 is 4C rise in
temperature
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ISSUES OF RWS Bangladesh
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Percentage reduction in production of major crops
from the existing level under two climate change
scenarios over three levels of adaptation
practices
Note HA is High Adaptation Improved
technology and its wide adaptation MA is Moderate
Adaptation Farmers will be responsive and will
adjust with the change LA is Low Adaptation
Business as usual.
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INFO. NEED FOR RWS POLICY PLANNING
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RESEARCH DIRECTION
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THANK YOU ALL
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