Climate Migrants and Peri-Urban Dynamics: Unraveling the migrant-adaptive spatial attributes in public spaces of Khulna, Bangladesh
Project ID: AIRG/2023/ARCH/05/20
Funding Source: AUST Internal Research Grant
Project Awarded: 1st April, 2024
Principal Investigator:
Naimul Aziz
Associate Professor, Arch Department, AUST
Co-principal Investigator/s:
Dr. Apurba Kumar Podder
Associate Professor, Arch Department, BUET
Imran Ebne Amin
Assistant Professor, Arch Department, AUST
S.M. Arafat Hossain
Assistant Professor, Arch Department, AUST
Project Duration: 2 years
Budget approved: 9,98,960/-
Expected Research Outcomes:
- Comprehensive Socio-Spatial Activity Analysis: A detailed examination of the socio-spatially dynamic activities by the climate migrants focusing on the livelihood approaches in peri-urban public spaces contributing to adaptive economic growth.
- Socio-Spatial Dynamics Discerned: The identification and analysis of unique and bottom-up spatial dynamics that have facilitated the successful integration of climate migrants in Khulna’s peri-urban areas, shedding light on grassroots adaptation strategies.
- Suggestions on potential areas of revision in conventional growth focused development: Insights that can inform evidence-based urban policies and practices, addressing the complexities of climate-induced migration and promoting the adaptability of marginalized communities in peri-urban coastal areas, with potential applicability to similar regions.