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Bangladesh and Environment

Bangladesh
  • Capital: Dhaka
  • Population: 156118464
  • Size: 144000.0 Km2

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The BLDS environment collection
The BLDS environment collection

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Climate change will substantially impact development in South Asia
M. Alam; L.A. Murray / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2005
This paper provides an overview of the likely impacts of climate change on three of the least developed countries in South Asia: Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. In these countries, climate change effects will include changes in temperat...
The reality of integrating gender into transport policies and projects
Jeff Turner; Annabel Davis; Mika Kunieda / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
Donor agencies and national governments have increasingly expressed their commitment to promoting gender equality in all areas of their work. This has included efforts to integrate gender into the work of the transport sector. However...
Biodiversity in south Asia
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2001
This report documents the keynote presentations of the South Asian Participatory Biodiversity Conservation Forum in February 2001, Kathmandu, Nepal. The themes of the working papers include: participatory biodive...
Boosting incomes and food security in rural Bangladesh
Office of Evaluation and Studies, IFAD, 2004
This document presents the key findings of the evaluation of an integrated agricultural production and water management project implemented by IFAD in Netrakona district, in northern Bangladesh. The aim of this eight-year project was ...
Appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor wetland biodiversity, Bangladesh
K. Bevanger; A. Datta; A. Eid; M. Shirin / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2001
An appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor Wetland Biodiversity to confirm whether the project can successfully and practically apply and achieve its aims. Tanguar Haor Wetland, north east Bangladesh, was declared an eco...
The destruction of mangroves: case studies from around the world
World Rainforest Movement, 2003
This book gathers a selection of articles published in the monthly electronic bulletin of the World Rainforest Movement (WRM), addressing the issue of the processes leading to the destruction of mangrove forests and the struggles deve...
Water and sanitation goals: is progress in the pipeline?
Richard Jolly / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
In the 1980s, the world set the goal of water and sanitation for all by the end of the decade. By contrast, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are only to halve the proportions without affordable access to safe water and adequate...
The green revolution and the growth of the informal sector in Bangladesh
Kirsten Westergaard; Abul Hossain / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1996
This paper is the first in a series of papers on a restudy of a village in the Barind tract of northern Bangladesh. At the time of the original study in 1975/76 boro cultivation was negligible, due to lack ofirrigation facilities. The...
Negotiating an appropriate gas development strategy
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2000
Report from a dialogue organised by Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) as part of the process for preparing the Independent Review of Bangladesh's Development 2000, (IRBD2000) CPD's flagship research programme. The dialogue was organise...
Solutions to the Bangladesh/West Bengal arsenic crisis
Z. Adeel / Environment and Sustainable Development Programme, United Nations University, 2001
This document presents ideas and concepts for ways to cope with the arsenic crisis first highlighted by the presence of arsenic in groundwater extracted from the alluvial aquifer underlying West Bengal and Bangladesh. The focus is on ...
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Equity & Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Alliance of NGO and CSO activists in Bangladesh
Institute of Water and Flood Management, Bangladesh (IWFM)
Research, teaching and training organization focussing on water and flood management in Bangladesh
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