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ID165529
Title ProperExplo ring the role of climate change as a threat multi plier
Other Title InformationBangladesh in perspecti ve
LanguageENG
AuthorMd. Riaz Uddin ;  Uddin, Md. Riaz ;  Mahmud, Hasan
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is agreed by the academia that climate change is happening and according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the reason is primarily anthropogenic. The focus of this study is the role of climate change as a threat multiplier in the context of Bangladesh. A conceptual framework presented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) linking climate change and security in the Sahel region is used as the basis of this study. The cases of Darfur and Nigeria, where impacts of climate change are liable for accelerating instability in the respective areas, are analyzed in details to get hold of the threats associated with climate change and implications of such threats for vulnerable states. According to many indices, Bangladesh is highly susceptible to changes in climatic events due to its unique geographic location and socio-economic condition. This paper finds that impacts of climate change stir up different phenomena that can multiply instability in Bangladesh. Moreover, such impacts may turn out to be oblique threats to national security of the country in the long run. Based on the findings of the research, this paper presents a new framework linking climate change with national insecurity and proposes that further study can improve the precision and usability of components affiliated with this framework.
`In' analytical NoteBIISS Journal Vol. 39, No.2; Apr 2018: p.187-214
Journal SourceBIISS Journal 2018-06 39, 2
Key WordsBangladesh ;  Climate Change ;  Threat