Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education, June, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 22-28 DISASTER, GEOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION http://sjdgge.ppj.unp.ac.id/index.php/Sjdgge ISSN : 2580 - 4030 ( Print ) 2580 - 1775 ( Online), Indonesia 22 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING BY THE CLIMATE CHANGE: A SECONDARY STUDY OF CYCLONES (NATURAL DISASTERS: SIDR, AILA AND ROANU IN BANGLADESH * Mohammad Eisa Ruhullah 1 , Eko Priyo Purnomo 2 , Ajree D Malawani 3 1,2 Master of Government Affairs and Administrations, Jusuf Kalla School of Government, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia 3 Political Science Department, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Email: eisa.iium@gmail.com - eko@umy.ac.id - ajree.malawani@g.msuiit.edu.ph *Corresponding Author, Received: April 12. 2020, Revised: May 15. 2020, Accepted: May 17. 2020 ABSTRACT: Climate change makes the world thoughtful to take care of nature to keep safe the earth. Bangladesh is one of the most popular countries that experienced many natural disasters almost every year. The aim of this research to make a measure of the factors that affected sustainable development in the country. By natural disasters cyclones such as Sidr 2007, Aila 2009, and Roanu 2016, which will help the responsible division of the natural disaster and sustainable development sectors to figure out the knowledge about natural disasters that effecting the SDG in the country. The research shows the result that cyclone (Sidr 2007, Aila 2009, and Roanu 2016), flood, earthquake, and land-sliders are the most dangerous and frequent natural disasters that were affecting sustainable development. By the damages of the info structure in the country such as roads, houses, bridges, agriculture, cyclone centers, and social economy. Those problems can solve with the advancement of education plus providing the physical resources in advance to face the incident. Furthermore, natural disaster management works together with the United Nations Development Programs by implicating the Climate Change Assessment Projects in Bangladesh. Keywords: Cyclone, Climate Change, Effects, Sustainable-Development, Bangladesh 1. INTRODUCTION Human activities with nature cause climate change [2] [4] [5] [6] [8]. Natural disasters can come to any part of the world at any time because it happens naturally. That is the reason why it can be a huge factor in the country’s sustainable development goals [13]. There are some studies about the natural disasters in Bangladesh; however, those studies have not included specific factors of natural disasters in the sustainable development of the country. This study aims to find out and fulfill the study gap in natural disasters affecting sustainable development. The results of the study will help the future researcher or government of Bangladesh to solve the existing problems. Bangladesh is the top fifteen climate-risk hotspots in the globe [10] [11] [12] [23]. There is a study that said that Bangladesh is a prosperous country in taking immediate action on the affected areas after natural disasters [15] [16] [25]. That is why the researchers want to make a further study on how Bangladesh overcomes natural disasters. This paper will concentrate on the factors created by the Cyclones to sustainable development goals in Bangladesh, such as Sidr in 2007, Aila in 2009, and Roanu in 2016) [19] [20] [21] [22]. How natural disaster affects sustainable development in Bangladesh? In which sectors need reconstruction and how Bangladesh can solve the problems created by the natural disaster? Proactive climate change measures are crucial for every generation of this globe to stay safe [17] [24]. That is why Climate Action is under one of the United Nation’s goals among the 17 SD goals. Supporting vulnerable areas will contribute directly to the target 13 SDG, and it will automatically help the other SDGs. These steps must go together with disaster risk management [16] [26] [27], sustainable natural resource management, and efforts to integrate national security strategies into human development. It is still possible to use strong political will. To investment growth, and existing technology, aiming to limit the global average temperature rise to two degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial level is 1.5 degrees Celsius, but this requires urgent and ambitious concerted climate action [28] [29] [30]. Bangladesh is one of the successful survivors of the natural disaster from 1980 to now [31]. The country over-come from the disaster very fast by the self-help and international organizations was there to help Bangladesh government such as UNDP supported Bangladesh in addressing the risk of natural disaster for a long time. For more than 24 years, UNDP helped transform Bangladesh from reactive relief to active risk reduction. The result is evident in the small quantity of lives and livelihoods destroyed by disasters [9]. Currently, Bangladesh is brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk provided by Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)