Bangladesh and Climate change
- Capital:
Dhaka - Population:
156118464 - Size:
144000.0 Km2
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- The Adaptation Learning Mechanism
- Search country-specific adaptation profiles from the Adaptation Learning Mechanism
- Developing financeable NAMAs: a practitioner’s guide
- D. Sawyer / International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2013
- Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) are fast becoming the climate finance vehicle of choice to help developing countries transition to low carbon, climate resilient futures. Developing countries, their development partne...
- Alleviating climate change impacts in rural Bangladesh through efficient agricultural interventions
- RiceClima, 2013
- Rice is the staple food in Bangladesh and crucial for the food security in the country. The alluvial soil deposits, through an extensive river network across Bangladesh, have contributed to a fertile land with high rice productivity p...
- Adaptation or development? Exploring the distinctions (or lack thereof) through case studies in Bangladesh and Vietnam
- Asia Pacific Adaptation Network, 2013
- Using Bangladesh and Vietnam as adaptation project-dense contexts, this study explores how adaptation is understood, mainly by practitioners in development projects, but also by government staff, donors, researchers and ot...
- Impacts of climatic hazards on the small wetland ecosystems (ponds): evidence from some selected areas of coastal Bangladesh
- G. Rabbani / Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2013
- Most climate related hazards in Bangladesh are linked to water. The poor communities living in remote villages along Bangladeshs coastal zone are most vulnerable to climate change impacts and depend on small isolated wetlands (p...
- Forest-climate politics in Bangladesh’s media discourse in comparison to global media discourse
- N. Sadath / Scientific Research Publishing, 2013
- Forests and climate are both prominent issues within policies and media in Bangladesh, as well as on the global level. This study analyses media discourses from 1989 to 2010 from the International Herald Tribune and The Daily Ittefaq....
- The Impact of Climate Change on the Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: Global Perspective
- I. Ahmed 2012
- Climate change has been responsible for at least one emerging or re-emerging disease in many countries and the number of such countries is gradually increasing.
- Impact of climate change on development phases of winter rice in Bangladesh
- 2012
- Impact of climate change on development phases of rice is one of the major concern issues due to yield reduction. In the present study, development phases of winter rice (boro rice) of BR3 and BR14 varieties for the years 2008, 2030, ...
- Impact of Climate Change in Bangladesh: The Role of Public Administration and Government’s Integrity
- S.A.I. Mahmood / Academic Journals, 2012
- Climate change is one of the most important issues to tackle this generation and possibly any generation in history. Bangladesh is a very low energy consuming country, it is pursuing a low carbon growth path, while building its resili...
- Policy Agenda for Addressing Climate Change in Bangladesh: Copenhagen and Beyond
- F. Khatun 2010
- In view of its vulnerability to climate change and resultant impacts on various sectors of the economy the present paper flags some important issues and priorities to be brought forward during the Copenhagen Conference and beyond. Fol...
- Impact of Climate Change in Bangladesh: The Role of Public Administration and Government’s Integrity
- S Mahmood 2012
- Climate change is one of the most important issues to tackle this generation and possibly any generation in history. Bangladesh is a very low energy consuming country, it is pursuing a low carbon growth path, while building its resili...
- Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP)
- The Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) works with extreme poor households living on island chars in north western Bangladesh, and aims to improve the livelihoods of over one million people. The CLP is jointly funded by UKaid through the Department for International Development and the Australian Government (AusAID), sponsored by the Rural Development and Co-operatives Division of the Government of...
- Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
- Center for Participatory Research and Development is an independent, non-profit policy, research and implementation institute.
- Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
- Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
- Climate Action Network, South Asia (CANSA)
- Climate change research and dissemination organisation based in Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)
- Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) is an independent, non-profit making, non-government research organisation working on Resource Management, Environment and Development (RMED) issues. It was established in 1986 and over the years has grown to become a leading research and policy institute in the non-government sectors. BCAS works on REMD related issues in both the national and internat...





