Spatial and temporal dynamics of multidimensional well-being, livelihoods and ecosystem services in coastal Bangladesh

Survey on well-being in the context of natural resource use, particularly agriculture, aquaculture, mangroves and fisheries

Abstract

Populations in resource dependent economies gain well-being from the natural environment, in highly spatially and temporally variable patterns. To collect information on this, we designed and implemented a 1586-household quantitative survey in the southwest coastal zone of Bangladesh. Data were collected on material, subjective and health dimensions of well-being in the context of natural resource use, particularly agriculture, aquaculture, mangroves and fisheries.

This research was supported by the Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) programme

Citation

Adams, H., Adger, N., Ahmad, S., Ahmed, A., Begum, D., Lázár, A.N., Matthews, Z., Rahman, M.Mofizur, Streatfield, P.Kim, Spatial and temporal dynamics of multidimensional well-being, livelihoods and ecosystem services in coastal Bangladesh, Scientific Data, vol.3, issue1, 2016

Spatial and temporal dynamics of multidimensional well-being, livelihoods and ecosystem services in coastal Bangladesh

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Published 8 November 2016