Climate change is most evident and accelerated in recent years. This study focused on the present trend of climate change in the coastal Bangladesh its impact analysis of water quality and soil nutrients food security status of the people and to recognize alternative adaptation strategies. It was found that Na+ K+ Mg++ and Cl- of most shallow tube-well water and some pond water exceeded the standards. Most of the soil nutrients are much below the standard level and the salinity level is excessive for crop production. Only 12.26% people are food secured 19.81% people are food insecure without hunger 39.62% people are moderately food insecure with hunger and 28.30% people are severely food insecure with hunger respectively. To ensure their food security 42.45% people has been adopted various alternative strategies such as cultivation of saline tolerant vegetables and rice crab fattening homestead vegetable gardening handicrafts and cottage Mele (saline tolerant weed) cultivation livestock poultry tailoring etc. Providing skill enhancement training regarding alternative livelihood strategies could provide a substantial benefit to people of the coastal Bangladesh.
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