Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage

Two-thirds of Bangladesh is less than 5 meters above sea level, making it one of the most flood prone countries in the world. Severe flooding during a monsoon causes significant damage to crops and property, with severe adverse impacts on rural liv...

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Main Authors: Dasgupta, Susmita, Huq, Mainul, Khan, Zahirul Huq, Masud, Md. Sohel, Ahmed, Manjur Murshed Zahid, Mukherjee, Nandan, Pandey, Kiran
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
GCM
PP
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topic ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
BANKS
BUILDING CODES
CAPITAL COST
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE CONDITIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE RISK
CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS
CLIMATE PROOFING
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISK SCREENING
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS
CONGESTION
CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COPE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST ESTIMATES
CULVERTS
CYCLONIC STORM
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER RELIEF
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
EMISSION
EMISSION SCENARIO
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EROSION CONTROL
EVAPORATION
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTREME EVENT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FATALITIES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLOOD
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD DAMAGE
FLOOD FORECASTING
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
GCM
GLOBAL WARMING
HEAVY RAINFALL
HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES
HYDROLOGICAL YEAR
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFORMATION ON CLIMATE
INFORMATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURES
INSPECTION
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
IPCC
IRON
LA NINA
LAND USE
LENGTH OF ROAD
LENGTH OF ROADS
MOBILITY
MONSOONS
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEGOTIATIONS
PEAK PERIOD
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION GROWTH
PP
PRECIPITATION
PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL TRACK
RAIL TRACKS
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
RAIN
RAINFALL DATA
RAINFALL RUNOFF
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK EXPOSURES
ROAD
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TYPE
ROADS
ROADWAY
RURAL ROADS
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
SEASON
STORM
STORM SURGES
SURFACE RUNOFF
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TIDAL WAVES
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COSTS
TOTAL DAMAGES
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TYPES OF ROADS
spellingShingle ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
BANKS
BUILDING CODES
CAPITAL COST
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE CONDITIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE RISK
CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS
CLIMATE PROOFING
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISK SCREENING
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS
CONGESTION
CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COPE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST ESTIMATES
CULVERTS
CYCLONIC STORM
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER RELIEF
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
EMISSION
EMISSION SCENARIO
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EROSION CONTROL
EVAPORATION
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTREME EVENT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FATALITIES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLOOD
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD DAMAGE
FLOOD FORECASTING
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
GCM
GLOBAL WARMING
HEAVY RAINFALL
HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES
HYDROLOGICAL YEAR
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFORMATION ON CLIMATE
INFORMATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURES
INSPECTION
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
IPCC
IRON
LA NINA
LAND USE
LENGTH OF ROAD
LENGTH OF ROADS
MOBILITY
MONSOONS
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEGOTIATIONS
PEAK PERIOD
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION GROWTH
PP
PRECIPITATION
PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL TRACK
RAIL TRACKS
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
RAIN
RAINFALL DATA
RAINFALL RUNOFF
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK EXPOSURES
ROAD
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TYPE
ROADS
ROADWAY
RURAL ROADS
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
SEASON
STORM
STORM SURGES
SURFACE RUNOFF
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE INCREASE
TIDAL WAVES
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COSTS
TOTAL DAMAGES
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TYPES OF ROADS
Dasgupta, Susmita
Huq, Mainul
Khan, Zahirul Huq
Masud, Md. Sohel
Ahmed, Manjur Murshed Zahid
Mukherjee, Nandan
Pandey, Kiran
Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
geographic_facet South Asia
South Asia
South Asia
Asia
Bangladesh
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5469
description Two-thirds of Bangladesh is less than 5 meters above sea level, making it one of the most flood prone countries in the world. Severe flooding during a monsoon causes significant damage to crops and property, with severe adverse impacts on rural livelihoods. Future climate change seems likely to increase the destructive power of monsoon floods. This paper examines the potential cost of offsetting increased flooding risk from climate change, based on simulations from a climate model of extreme floods out to 2050. Using the 1998 flood as a benchmark for evaluating additional protection measures, the authors calculate conservatively that necessary capital investments out to 2050 would total US$2,671 million (at 2009 prices) to protect roads and railways, river embankments surrounding agricultural lands, and drainage systems and erosion control measures for major towns. With gradual climate change, however, required investments would be phased. Beyond these capital-intensive investments, improved policies, planning and institutions are essential to ensure that such investments are used correctly and yield the expected benefits. Particular attention is needed to the robustness of benefits from large-scale fixed capital investments. Investments in increased understanding of risk-mitigation options and in economic mobility will have especially high returns.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Dasgupta, Susmita
Huq, Mainul
Khan, Zahirul Huq
Masud, Md. Sohel
Ahmed, Manjur Murshed Zahid
Mukherjee, Nandan
Pandey, Kiran
author_facet Dasgupta, Susmita
Huq, Mainul
Khan, Zahirul Huq
Masud, Md. Sohel
Ahmed, Manjur Murshed Zahid
Mukherjee, Nandan
Pandey, Kiran
author_sort Dasgupta, Susmita
title Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
title_short Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
title_full Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
title_fullStr Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
title_full_unstemmed Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage
title_sort climate proofing infrastructure in bangladesh : the incremental cost of limiting future inland monsoon flood damage
publishDate 2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3950
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spelling okr-10986-39502021-04-23T14:02:14Z Climate Proofing Infrastructure in Bangladesh : The Incremental Cost of Limiting Future Inland Monsoon Flood Damage Dasgupta, Susmita Huq, Mainul Khan, Zahirul Huq Masud, Md. Sohel Ahmed, Manjur Murshed Zahid Mukherjee, Nandan Pandey, Kiran ANNUAL PRECIPITATION BANKS BUILDING CODES CAPITAL COST CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE CONDITIONS CLIMATE CHANGE RISK CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY CLIMATE MODEL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS CLIMATE PROOFING CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK SCREENING CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SCENARIO CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS CONGESTION CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE COPE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST ESTIMATES CULVERTS CYCLONIC STORM DAMAGES DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER RELIEF DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE EMERGENCY SHELTERS EMISSION EMISSION SCENARIO EMISSION SCENARIOS EROSION CONTROL EVAPORATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTREME EVENT EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FATALITIES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD FORECASTING FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE GCM GLOBAL WARMING HEAVY RAINFALL HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES HYDROLOGICAL YEAR IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPORTS INCOME INFORMATION ON CLIMATE INFORMATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURES INSPECTION INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE IPCC IRON LA NINA LAND USE LENGTH OF ROAD LENGTH OF ROADS MOBILITY MONSOONS NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATURAL DISASTERS NEGOTIATIONS PEAK PERIOD POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PP PRECIPITATION PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE PUBLIC WORKS RAIL RAIL NETWORK RAIL TRACK RAIL TRACKS RAILWAY RAILWAYS RAIN RAINFALL DATA RAINFALL RUNOFF RELIEF OPERATIONS RISK EXPOSURE RISK EXPOSURES ROAD ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD NETWORK ROAD TYPE ROADS ROADWAY RURAL ROADS SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SEASON STORM STORM SURGES SURFACE RUNOFF TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE INCREASE TIDAL WAVES TOTAL COST TOTAL COSTS TOTAL DAMAGES TRAINS TRANSPORT TYPES OF ROADS Two-thirds of Bangladesh is less than 5 meters above sea level, making it one of the most flood prone countries in the world. Severe flooding during a monsoon causes significant damage to crops and property, with severe adverse impacts on rural livelihoods. Future climate change seems likely to increase the destructive power of monsoon floods. This paper examines the potential cost of offsetting increased flooding risk from climate change, based on simulations from a climate model of extreme floods out to 2050. Using the 1998 flood as a benchmark for evaluating additional protection measures, the authors calculate conservatively that necessary capital investments out to 2050 would total US$2,671 million (at 2009 prices) to protect roads and railways, river embankments surrounding agricultural lands, and drainage systems and erosion control measures for major towns. With gradual climate change, however, required investments would be phased. Beyond these capital-intensive investments, improved policies, planning and institutions are essential to ensure that such investments are used correctly and yield the expected benefits. Particular attention is needed to the robustness of benefits from large-scale fixed capital investments. Investments in increased understanding of risk-mitigation options and in economic mobility will have especially high returns. 2012-03-19T18:42:43Z 2012-03-19T18:42:43Z 2010-11-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20101108095909 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3950 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5469 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper South Asia South Asia South Asia Asia Bangladesh