The Cost of Adapting to Extreme Weather Events in a Changing Climate

Bangladesh is one of the most climate vulnerable countries in the world. Situated in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna (GBM) rivers, the country is exposed to a range of river and rainwater flood hazards due to climate variability, the timing, location, and extent of which depend on precipitation in the entire GBM basin. The Government of Bangladesh is fully committed to global climate-change advocacy and action, having already invested heavily in adaptation measures and policies. In recent decades, the government has invested more than US$10 billion to protect its population and assets in the floodplains. Given the uncertain magnitude and timing of the added risks from climate change, it is essential to identify the costs of climate proofing Bangladesh's critical infrastructure from intensified monsoon floods and cyclonic storm surges. Previously, few if any detailed studies have been developed on the costs of climate-proofing the country's infrastructure assets from inland monsoon floods and cyclones. Most analytical work to date has been confined to case studies, with relatively limited sets of locations, impacts, and adaptation measures. This study aims to fill that knowledge gap by providing detailed vulnerable population estimates and estimates of the incremental costs of asset adaptation out to the year 2050. It is part of a larger World Bank-supported study, entitled Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC), funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Dhaka 2011-12
Subjects:AFFORESTATION, ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE, BANKS, BASES, BUILDING CODES, CAPITAL COST, CASUALTIES, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE FUND, CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS, CLIMATE CHANGE INVESTMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM, CLIMATE CHANGE RISK, CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO, CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY, CLIMATE EXTREMES, CLIMATE HAZARD, CLIMATE HAZARDS, CLIMATE PROOFING, CLIMATE RESEARCH, CLIMATE RISK, CLIMATE RISK SCREENING, CLIMATE RISKS, CLIMATE VARIABILITY, CLIMATE- CHANGE, CLIMATE- CHANGE SCENARIOS, CLIMATE-CHANGE, CLIMATE-CHANGE SCENARIO, CLIMATE-CHANGE SCENARIOS, CLIMATE-PROOF, CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS, CLIMATIC VARIABILITY, COLORS, COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS, COST ESTIMATES, CYCLONE ACTIVITY, CYCLONE TRACKS, CYCLONES, CYCLONIC STORM, CYCLONIC STORMS, DAMAGES, DEVASTATION, DISASTER, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER RECOVERY, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER RISKS, DROUGHTS, EARLY WARNING, EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE, EMERGENCY SHELTERS, EMISSION, EMISSIONS SCENARIO, EROSION CONTROL, EVACUATION, EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, EXTREME WEATHER, EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, FARMERS, FATALITIES, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FLOOD, FLOOD CONTROL, FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD FORECASTING, FLOOD PROTECTION, FLOODED, FLOODING, FOOD SECURITY, FOREST, FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE, GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL, GLOBAL CLIMATE, GLOBAL CLIMATE-CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING, HEAT WAVE, HEAVY RAINFALL, HYDROLOGICAL DATA, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES, IMPACT OF CLIMATE, IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE, IMPORTS, INCOME, INCREASE IN WIND SPEED, INFORMATION ON CLIMATE, INFORMATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INTENSITY OF CYCLONES, INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, IPCC, IRON, LAND SURFACE, MANGROVE FOREST, METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION, MONSOON, NATURAL DISASTERS, NATURAL HAZARDS, NEGOTIATIONS, PALEOCLIMATE, PRECIPITATION, PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE, RAIN, RAINFALL, RAINWATER, RAINY SEASON, REGIONAL CLIMATE, REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL, RELIEF OPERATIONS, RISK EXPOSURE, RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS, SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, SEA-LEVEL, SEA-LEVEL RISE, SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE, SEASON, SEVERE WEATHER, SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS, STORM SURGE, STORM SURGES, STORMS, SUPER CYCLONES, SUPER CYCLONIC STORM, SURFACE DATA, SURFACE RUNOFF, SURFACE TEMPERATURE, SURGE HEIGHT, TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE RISE, TIDAL WAVES, TOTAL COST, TOTAL DAMAGES, TROPICAL CYCLONE, TROPICAL DEPRESSIONS, TROPICAL STORMS, TROPICS, UNCERTAINTIES, WIND, WIND SPEED, WIND STRESS, WIND VELOCITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/716231468014361142/The-cost-of-adapting-to-extreme-weather-events-in-a-changing-climate
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26890
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