Mapping climate risk across Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar and Satkhira.
My vulnerability mapping is about people, not just hazards. In Dhaka, cramped neighborhoods bake under heat and drown in sudden floods because streets, drains and services were never planned for everyone.
In Cox’s Bazar, cyclones and landslides threaten refugee camps, fishers and tourism workers whose incomes vanish with each storm. In Satkhira, salinity and river erosion steal fields and mangroves, forcing farmers and coastal communities to choose between leaving or losing their way of life. Institutional gaps, deforestation and unplanned growth deepen these wounds. That human story of lost livelihoods, fragile homes and limited options explains why the vulnerability ratings are overwhelmingly high.
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