Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh

This study assessed the impact of climate change induced disaster on crops and fisheries production at Bhola Sadar and Monpura upazila of Bhola district, Bangladesh during January to June 2018. The study was gathered primary data from primary observation (PO), questionnaire survey (QS), focus group...

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Main Authors: MS Islam, MR Jamil, MN Chowdhury, MH Kabir, RH Rimi
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Language:English
Published: IJARIT Research Foundation 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
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spelling doaj-9edb85d6ecac4826b7f7b0f834c13a502020-11-25T03:46:33ZengIJARIT Research FoundationInternational Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology2224-06162224-06162020-06-01101405510.3329/ijarit.v10i1.48093Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of BangladeshMS Islam0MR Jamil1MN Chowdhury2MH Kabir3RH Rimi4Department of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail-1902, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail-1902, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail-1902, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail-1902, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail-1902, BangladeshThis study assessed the impact of climate change induced disaster on crops and fisheries production at Bhola Sadar and Monpura upazila of Bhola district, Bangladesh during January to June 2018. The study was gathered primary data from primary observation (PO), questionnaire survey (QS), focus group discussion (FGD), and key informant interview (KII). Secondary data were collected from Upazila Agricultural Office and Upazila Fisheries Office of Bhola Sadar and Manpura upazila and moreover, climatic data were collected from Bangladesh Meteorological Department. Results of the study found that trend analysis indicates overall annual maximum temperature increased for Kharif-I, Kharif-II and Rabi season. Average annual minimum temperature also increased for Kharif-I season but decreased for Kharif-II and Rabi season. Study also found that for all cropping season average relative humidity was increased. Annual average rainfall exhibited decreasing trend for Kharif-I and Rabi season but increased for Kharif-II season in (1990-2019) time period. The Aus, T. Aman, Boro and Mung bean was dominant cropping pattern in Kharif-I, Kharif- II and Rabi season in Bhola district. Overall, Aus rice production in Kharif-I season increased but in 2009, 2013 production was decreased because of cyclone Aila (2009) and Cyclone Mahasen (2013). T. Aman production hampered due to Cyclone Sidr (2007) and flood (2014) in Kharif-II season. In Rabi season Boro rice production lessen because of low rainfall and salinity intrusion. Overall, Mung bean production increase but in 2008 and 2009 production become hampered due to late cultivation because of Cyclone Sidr (2007). Fish production rate increase in Bhola specially Hilsha fish because of non-climatic factor like raid in non-fishing time, banned current net but fish production in pond become diminished due to infrequent natural disaster. Practicing of salt and flood tolerant varieties, floating bed vegetable cultivation, and mixed cropping system (mainly for Rabi season), enhanced expedition activities against catching mother Ilish in prohibition period, dredging in the heart of the river which can eventually reduce vulnerabilities and increase crop and fish production in the Bhola region.https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/48093climate changecyclonefloodcropsfish productioncoastal district
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author MS Islam
MR Jamil
MN Chowdhury
MH Kabir
RH Rimi
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MR Jamil
MN Chowdhury
MH Kabir
RH Rimi
Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
climate change
cyclone
flood
crops
fish production
coastal district
author_facet MS Islam
MR Jamil
MN Chowdhury
MH Kabir
RH Rimi
author_sort MS Islam
title Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
title_short Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
title_full Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal Bhola district of Bangladesh
title_sort impacts of cyclone and flood on crop and fish production in disaster prone coastal bhola district of bangladesh
publisher IJARIT Research Foundation
series International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
issn 2224-0616
2224-0616
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This study assessed the impact of climate change induced disaster on crops and fisheries production at Bhola Sadar and Monpura upazila of Bhola district, Bangladesh during January to June 2018. The study was gathered primary data from primary observation (PO), questionnaire survey (QS), focus group discussion (FGD), and key informant interview (KII). Secondary data were collected from Upazila Agricultural Office and Upazila Fisheries Office of Bhola Sadar and Manpura upazila and moreover, climatic data were collected from Bangladesh Meteorological Department. Results of the study found that trend analysis indicates overall annual maximum temperature increased for Kharif-I, Kharif-II and Rabi season. Average annual minimum temperature also increased for Kharif-I season but decreased for Kharif-II and Rabi season. Study also found that for all cropping season average relative humidity was increased. Annual average rainfall exhibited decreasing trend for Kharif-I and Rabi season but increased for Kharif-II season in (1990-2019) time period. The Aus, T. Aman, Boro and Mung bean was dominant cropping pattern in Kharif-I, Kharif- II and Rabi season in Bhola district. Overall, Aus rice production in Kharif-I season increased but in 2009, 2013 production was decreased because of cyclone Aila (2009) and Cyclone Mahasen (2013). T. Aman production hampered due to Cyclone Sidr (2007) and flood (2014) in Kharif-II season. In Rabi season Boro rice production lessen because of low rainfall and salinity intrusion. Overall, Mung bean production increase but in 2008 and 2009 production become hampered due to late cultivation because of Cyclone Sidr (2007). Fish production rate increase in Bhola specially Hilsha fish because of non-climatic factor like raid in non-fishing time, banned current net but fish production in pond become diminished due to infrequent natural disaster. Practicing of salt and flood tolerant varieties, floating bed vegetable cultivation, and mixed cropping system (mainly for Rabi season), enhanced expedition activities against catching mother Ilish in prohibition period, dredging in the heart of the river which can eventually reduce vulnerabilities and increase crop and fish production in the Bhola region.
topic climate change
cyclone
flood
crops
fish production
coastal district
url https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/48093
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