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Home is Where Climate Resilience Should Be Built: A Case Study of Climate Resilience in the Indigenous Munda Community in the South Western Coastal Area of Bangladesh

Nov 14, 2023

This case study challenges assumptions that disaster-hit communities that have lost their houses and possessions would willingly pack up and leave, believing that it is easier to migrate than to remain in their communities. However, for indigenous people like the Munda in Shyamnagar sub-district, migration is not the answer to achieving climate resilience. Because their lives are inextricably linked to their ancestral home, uprooting themselves exacts a toll on their identity and undermines the continuity of their culture and traditions. Thus, following the destruction of their houses, cropland and other property in the wake of Cyclones Sidr and Aila, a number of Munda families were forced to migrate to other places, but they continue to affirm that they would have been become self-reliant if they had allocated agricultural land.

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Author
A.K.M. Bulbul Ahmed
Type of Publication
Case Study
Publisher
ALRD
Publish Date
2023
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Author
A.K.M. Bulbul Ahmed
Publisher
ALRD
Editor(s)
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Type of Publication
Case Study
Publish Date
2023
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