Mohammad Altaf Hossain
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Charting fields of uncertainty
Disaster, displacement and resilience in Bangladeshi char villages
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This chapter focuses on the precarious lives and livelihoods of people living in temporary Bangladeshi villages located on river islands. Ambiguity is seen in their livelihood practices as they live between hope and uncertainty. The chapter illustrates people’s complex agency ethnographically in the face of seasonal river floods and erosion, which leave inhabitants of river islands in ambiguous situations. Ambiguity is seen in their understanding of climate change and the causes of hazards. Coupled with hazards, the prevailing social and economic structures can be seen in the people’s experiences of displacement and the everyday practices of multiple livelihood strategies. Recently, development intervention has played an important role in building disaster resilience. However, precarity in the lives of vulnerable people cannot be reduced unless it is addressed as a national crisis.

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