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Adaptation efforts must address salinity intrusion on a priority basis

Bangladesh

TBS Report
03 March, 2022, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 03 March, 2022, 04:40 pm

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Adaptation efforts must address salinity intrusion on a priority basis

It is one of the major threats to achieving food security

TBS Report
03 March, 2022, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 03 March, 2022, 04:40 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Speakers at the consultation on the Formulation of the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) emphasised tackling the salinity intrusion on a priority basis to adapt to the effects of the changing climate.

They emphasised that it was the most critical aspect of achieving food security and ensuring safe drinking water in this region, reads a press release.

The Dhaka Divisional consultation on the NAP formulation was held at Gopalganj on 3 March at the conference room of the deputy commissioner's office in Gopalganj.

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It was jointly organised by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Economic Relations Division (ERD) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with support from the Green Climate Fund (GCF), reads the statement.

Additional Secretary of the MoEFCC and National Project Director of the NAP Formulation Project Md Mizanul Haque Chowdhury was present as the Chief Guest while Amal Krishna Mandal, joint secretary and wing chief of the Economic Relations Division (ERD), Planning Commission attended the consultation as the special guest.

Deputy Commissioner of Gopalganj Shahida Sultanta chaired the consultation.

While delivering the keynote speech Professor Dr Ainun Nishat, team leader of the NAP Formulation Consortium emphasised the need for formulation of the National Adaptation Plan (NAP). He drew examples of several region-specific climate change related hazards that Bangladesh is facing. He maintained that achieving food security will be a major challenge in the coming years.

Therefore, NAP will give special emphasis on achieving food security. In doing so, NAP will recommend special measures in combatting floods, drought, extreme heat, cyclones and other extreme events, reads the statement. 

The divisional consultation discussed major climatic risks of different parts of the Dhaka division with a particular focus on Gopalganj.

Gopalganj and the adjacent areas have a large number of bills. However, salinity intrusion occurs from March-May that has emerged as one of the major threats to agriculture affecting the livelihood of vulnerable people living in bill areas.

Besides, siltation has resulted in the rise of farmlands which is making cultivation even more difficult. This is also threatening the aquatic life and fisheries in this region.

Participants opined that the livelihood of smallholder farmers is affected by climatic risks such as cyclones, increasing soil and water salinity, storm surges and heavy rainfall that can result in flooding and waterlogging. They stressed a master plan to address these challenges, reports the release.

Mayor of Gopalganj Municipality Kazi Liakat Ali said, "Salinity intrusion is our biggest problem – first and foremostly, we need to look for long term sustainable solution and ensure safe drinking water and water for irrigation."

Deputy Commissioner of Manikganj Mr Muhammad Abdul Latif said, "We need a holistic financing for climate-vulnerable districts to make our adaptation efforts successful."

Abu Nayeem Mohammed Maruf Khan suggested, "Instead of sector-based impact, district-based impact assessment and mapping of climate hazards can be more effective." He opined for the inclusion of the local administration and public stakeholders during the formulation state and before their approval in the ECNEC.

Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture Dr Arabinda Kumar Roy said, " We should explore ways on how to arrest salinity intrusion – feasibility and effectiveness of installing sluice gate should can be explored in this regard."

Programme Officer-Climate Change of UNDP AKM Azad Rahman said, "Apart from adaptation efforts, we should think about risk financing for the farmers so that they do bear the brunt of crop loss as an effect of climate change."

Amal Krishna Mandal said, "As a climate vulnerable nation, we have showcased our strength in climate change adaptation – we are now the Chair of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF). Our adaptation efforts will focus on local vulnerabilities and also strategies financing options".

Md Mizanul Haque Chowdhury said, "Our adaptation efforts in the NAP will only be successful if we are aware of the looming challenges of climate change. We must act responsibly in protecting our environment and fight climate change collective involving both public and private sector stakeholders".

He expressed high hope that Bangladesh's NAP will be model to the world.

Shahida Sultana thanked the participants and said, "We have our share of responsibilities – we can easily solve some of our problems like water connectivity and its management, waterlogging and waste management on our own".

"Efficient and smart waste management both at the domestic and industrial level can contribute less emission of methane protecting our environment", she maintained. 

More than 80 representatives from Gopalganj, Shariatpur, Manikganj, Tangail, Kishoreganj, Rajbari, Narsingdi, and Dhaka district administrations, local government representatives, civil society representatives, sectoral experts, professionals, journalists and academia attended the event both virtually and in-person and provided their valuable comments and feedback to enrich the plan with locally specific climate adversities and adaptation needs.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) / Water salinity / Climate Resilience

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