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Climate Resilience Brief · Generated 18 July 2026

Paisharhat GC (RHD) to Shatla GC via Bagdha GC Road

506022003 · Agailjhara › BARISHAL › Barishal
5.93 km · Upazila Road · BC
SSP SSP5-8.5 · Design horizon to 2052
3.49
RICC
Medium Resilience
The Road & Its Climate Outlook

Paisharhat GC (RHD) to Shatla GC via Bagdha GC Road (506022003) is a Upazila Road road spanning 5.93 km through Upazila: Agailjhara, District: BARISHAL, Division: Barishal. Assessed under the SSP5-8.5 climate pathway, with a design horizon to 2052, its computed climate resilience index (RICC) is 3.49 — rated MEDIUM.

The computed resilience result of 3.49, indicating a medium resilience degree, suggests that the Paisharhat GC to Shatla GC via Bagdha GC Road will face significant climate-related challenges by 2046. Under the SSP5-8.5 scenario, the road is expected to experience a 45.47% increase in precipitation and a 157.46% rise in temperature, which may lead to more frequent and intense flooding and heat-related damage. This highlights the need for proactive adaptation measures to ensure the road's longevity and safety. The medium resilience degree implies that the road can withstand some climate-related stresses but will require enhancements to maintain its functionality.

  • Upgrade
  • Enhanced maintenance and retrofit
  • Monitor and learn
  • Improved drainage systems to handle increased precipitation
  • Embankment protection to prevent erosion and landslides
  • Regular maintenance checks to address heat-related damage
Recommended Adaptation Measures
  • Upgrade
  • Enhanced maintenance and retrofit
  • Monitor and learn
  • Improved drainage systems to handle increased precipitation
  • Embankment protection to prevent erosion and landslides
  • Regular maintenance checks to address heat-related damage
Road Alignment
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Key Figures · AAR vs. baseline (1995–2014) & computed indices
AAR Precip 45.5% AAR Temp 157.5% RICC (Precip) 3.49 RICC (Temp) 4.00 Final RICC 3.49 SSP scenario: SSP5-8.5 — Fossil-fuelled Development: a high-emissions pathway, roughly +4.4°C global mean warming by 2100 vs. pre-industrial levels.