2023-09-01
Md Anwarul Abedin, Mohammad Golam Kibria
Indigenous knowledge and weather forecasting have played a crucial role in helping coastal communities in Bangladesh predict and prepare for extreme weather events. This knowledge, passed down through generations, has proven to be a valuable weapon against the devastating impact of cyclones, floods, and other weather-related disasters in this vulnerable region. Combining this wisdom with modern meteorological science can enhance the region’s resilience in the face of climate change and its associated challenges.
Abedin, M. A. and Kibria, M. G. (2023). Indigenous knowledge and weather forecasting: A weapon to predict extreme weather events. Policy Brief No. 06. Center for Conservation Biology, Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal
Prakash Kumar Paudel; Meena Bohara; Raja Ram Chandra Timilsina & Rabin Bastola
Prakash Kumar Paudel; Meena Bohara; Raja Ram Chandra Timilsina & Rabin Bastola
Prakash K. Paudel, Meena Bohara, Raja Ram Chandra Timilsina
Prakash K. Paudel, Meena Bohara
Meena Bohara, Prakash K. Paudel
Md Anwarul Abedin, Mohammad Golam Kibria
Prakash K. Paudel, Meena Bohara
Raja Ram Chandra Timilsina, Prakash K. Paudel