| Literature DB >> 26152508 |
Susmita Dasgupta1, Md Moqbul Hossain2, Mainul Huq3, David Wheeler4.
Abstract
This paper estimates location-specific soil salinity in coastal Bangladesh for 2050. The analysis was conducted in two stages: First, changes in soil salinity for the period 2001-2009 were assessed using information recorded at 41 soil monitoring stations by the Soil Research Development Institute. Using these data, a spatial econometric model was estimated linking soil salinity with the salinity of nearby rivers, land elevation, temperature, and rainfall. Second, future soil salinity for 69 coastal sub-districts was projected from climate-induced changes in river salinity and projections of rainfall and temperature based on time trends for 20 Bangladesh Meteorological Department weather stations in the coastal region. The findings indicate that climate change poses a major soil salinization risk in coastal Bangladesh. Across 41 monitoring stations, the annual median projected change in soil salinity is 39 % by 2050. Above the median, 25 % of all stations have projected changes of 51 % or higher.Keywords: Bangladesh; Climate change; Coastal areas; Soil salinity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26152508 PMCID: PMC4646857 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-015-0681-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129