Global Climate Change and the Biodiversity of the Sundarbans
Noor Mohammad Sarker and Sultana Yesmin
''This paper reveals how the existence of wide
range of endangered species including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles,
crustaceans, and above all the ‘Royal Bengal Tigers’ of the Sundarbans are
threatened by changes in the global climate. It
also discusses the nature of extreme climate events and their disastrous
effects on a large portion of mangrove forest and ecosystem of the Sundarbans.
The effect of the sea level rise on the Sundarbans is also examined.
range of endangered species including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles,
crustaceans, and above all the ‘Royal Bengal Tigers’ of the Sundarbans are
threatened by changes in the global climate. It
also discusses the nature of extreme climate events and their disastrous
effects on a large portion of mangrove forest and ecosystem of the Sundarbans.
The effect of the sea level rise on the Sundarbans is also examined.
Tom:
9-10
Rok:
2012
Wydawnictwo:
Journal of International Relations (Dhaka University)
Język:
english
Plik:
PDF, 2.28 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2012