_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Corresponding author: E-mail: nuralam_esrm@yahoo.com; British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 16(1): 1-13, 2016, Article no.BJAST.26007 ISSN: 2231-0843, NLM ID: 101664541 SCIENCEDOMAIN international www.sciencedomain.org Vulnerability of Agricultural Production due to Natural Disaster at Mongla Upazila (Sub District) in Bangladesh Md. Nuralam Hossain 1* , Md. Mijanur Rahman 2 and Kamrul Islam 3 1 Faculty of Urban Construction and Environmental Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. 2 NRM and Livelihoods Coordinator, Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods, CREL Project, South-West Region, Khulna, Bangladesh. 3 Communication Officer, Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods-CREL Project, South-West Region, Khulna, Bangladesh. Authors’ contributions This work was carried out in collaboration between all authors. Author MNH designed the study, performed the statistical analysis, wrote the protocol, wrote the first draft of the manuscript and managed literature searches. Authors MMR and KI managed the analyses of the study and review. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Article Information DOI: 10.9734/BJAST/2016/26007 Editor(s): (1) Manjinder Singh, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Georgia, Georgia, USA. Reviewers: (1) Gabriel Bădescu, University of Craiova, Romania. (2) Kadiri Umar Afegbua, Center for Geodesy and Geodynamics, Nigeria. Complete Peer review History: http://sciencedomain.org/review-history/14528 Received 29 th March 2016 Accepted 1 st May 2016 Published 9 th May 2016 ABSTRACT Mongla upazila (sub district) of Bangladesh has the traditional practice of agriculture but now is extremely vulnerable due to frequent and intensive recurring phenomenon of natural hazards such as salinity intrusion, water logging, flood, cyclone and tidal surges. Therefore, this study was conducted for the assessment of vulnerability and its potential impacts on agricultural productions. This study was also focused to develop a strategy for minimizing the vulnerability. A total of 12 Focus Group Discussion’s (FGD) and 5 Key Informant Interviews (KII) were conducted. A well- organized survey questionnaire was developed and used considering objectives and variables throughout this survey. Primary data was collected by face to face interviews, oral talk with local Original Research Article