Skip to main content

Floodplain dynamics in the Jamuna river, Bangladesh

The levee effect, postulated in 1945 by Gilbert White, refers to the paradox that the construction of a levee to protect from flooding might induce property owners to invest more in their property, increasing the potential damages should the levee breach. Thus, paradoxically, the levee might increase flood risk.

We studied the levee effect in a very vibrant socio-nature environment in a reach of the Jamuna River, in Bangladesh in a 4-year research project funded by the Dutch Scientific Research Institute. This project was a cooperation between local government and researchers from UNESCO-IHE Delft, Uppsala University and KTH.

The study area is characterized by rural unprotected floodplain on the left and a rural levee-protected floodplain on the right bank (called Bramaputra Right Embankment, BRE).
Furthermore, the southern part of the BRE has been reinforced in the ´90s, while the northern part has not. An urban area is located behind the weak BRE and another urban area is located behind the reinforced BRE in the south.

Soucre: Md Ruknul Ferdous, Anna Wesselink, Luigia Brandimarte, Giuliano Di Baldassarre & Md Mizanur Rahman (2019): The levee effect along the Jamuna River in Bangladesh, Water International

We analyzed floodplain dynamics, migration patterns and costs of adaptation effect in the Jamuna river.
Here a list of papers where findings have been shared:

Ferdous, M.R., Di Baldassarre, G., Brandimarte, L. and A. Wesselink (2020). The interplay between structural flood protection, population density, and flood mortality along the Jamuna River, Bangladesh, Regional Environmental Change 20:5

Ferdous, M.R.; Wesselink, A.; Brandimarte, L.; Slager, K.; Zwarteveen, M.; Di Baldassarre, G. (2019). The Costs of Living with Floods in the Jamuna Floodplain in Bangladesh, Water, 11, 1238

Md Ruknul Ferdous, Anna Wesselink, Luigia Brandimarte, Giuliano Di Baldassarre & Md Mizanur Rahman (2019). The levee effect along the Jamuna River in Bangladesh, Water International, 10.1080/02508060.2019.1619048

Ferdous, M.R., Wesselink, A., Brandimarte, L., Slager, K., Zwarteveen, M. and Di Baldassarre, G (2018). Socio-hydrological spaces in the Jamuna River floodplain in Bangladesh, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 5159–5173, 2018