Migration & Resilience in Coastal Bangladesh
Climate change is reshaping coastal communities in powerful ways π±π. Rising sea levels, stronger storms, and changing livelihoods are forcing families to migrate in search of safety and better opportunities πΆ♂️π . At the community level, this migration often creates new social and economic pressures, influencing local resources, employment, and social harmony. Understanding these pathways helps reveal how environmental stress can connect climate, migration, and conflict in vulnerable coastal areas ⚠️π. At the heart of this nexus lies the human story ❤️. Coastal households dependent on fishing π£, farming πΎ, and small-scale trade πΆ face repeated losses due to floods and erosion. These disruptions can increase displacement, weaken traditional support systems, and sometimes spark tensions over land, water, and jobs π§⚡. However, community resilience, local governance, and social cooperation π€ play a key role in reducing conflict risks and building adaptive responses that supp...





