ABSTRACT
Tropical cyclone causes enormous socio-economic, environmental and health burdens to vulnerable people residing in coastal regions in Bangladesh Recent debates on climatic shifts and old fashioned disaster management models often referred as disaster preparedness and response have created an opportunity for framing concrete decisions to formulae national policy and advance adaptive capacity building in addressing climatic loss and damage. This paper discusses epidemiological, environmental and socioeconomic risk factors in the post-cyclone phase in Bangladesh.
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