Presenters
Selim Samiya - Center for Sustainable Development, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshIslam Nurul - Sajida Foundation, Sajida Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Panel
35 – Living with and recovering from coastal and riverine disasters: a critical approach of riskscapeAbstract
This paper examines the critical role of place-based, localized governance systems for protecting and restoring commons i.e access to land access and water systems that benefit communities over corporate investment. It highlights the importance of community-centric governance approaches and bottom-up policy frameworks in fostering resilience by returning the rights of commons to the communities.
The study emphasizes the need for localized governance of commons and a bottom-up policy approach to enhance social resilience of coastal communities facing the complex dual challenges of climate change and human intervention. By analyzing the role of the local governance system in managing shared resources, the paper aims to provide actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and community stakeholders involved in common resource management and policy formulation.







