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Bangladesh and Climate change

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

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Governing the forests: an institutional analysis of REDD+ and community forest management in Asia
J. Puppim de Oliveira; T. Cadman; H. Ok Ma / International Tropical Timber Organization, 2013
This report examines the history, structure and monitoring mechanisms of REDD+ to better understand how it impacts upon, and interacts with, Community Forest Management (CFM). It presents case studies of CFM and REDD+ governance from ...
How Vulnerable are Bangladesh’s Indigenous People to Climate Change?
B.G. Gunter 2008
This paper compares the vulnerabilities to climate change and climate variability of the indigenous people with the Bengali population of Bangladesh. It distinguishes between (a) individual vulnerabilities that are related to an indiv...
Climate change adaptation and vulnerability assessment of water resources systems in developing countries: a generalized framework and a feasibility study in Bangladesh
A. K. Gain / Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2012
In addition to climate change, current demographic trends, economic development and related land use changes have direct impact on increasing demand for freshwater resources. These changes are affecting the vulnerability of water reso...
Source Identification of Carbonaceous Aerosols During Winter Months in the Dhaka City
B.A. Begum 2012
Air particulate matter samples were collected using Air Metrics samplers from 11 - 17 January and 19 - 27 January, 2012 at Amin Bazar and Farm Gate sites, respectively. The sampling time was from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Three samplers were us...
A Stakeholder Map forClimate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh’s Agricultural Sector
N. Aberman / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2011
This report presents the results of a stakeholder analysis, which had the following objectives: to identify potential partners in the research process, to find out which organizations could make use of the research findings in their a...
Consequences of climate change and gender vulnerability: Bangladesh perspective
Z. Sharmin / Social Science Research Network, 2013
According to this study, in Bangladesh, women are more vulnerable than men generally to all kinds of disasters and climate related impacts due to gender inequalities in social, economic and political institutions. Women have limited a...
Expert views of climate change adaptation in least developed Asia
B. K. Sovacool / Elsevier, 2012
Drawing primarily from original data collected from more than 100 semi-structured research interviews, this study discusses the benefits of four climate change adaptation projects being implemented in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia and ...
Determinants and effectiveness of local-level adaptation to climate change: case studies of two initiatives in Bangladesh
D. Mallick / AIT-UNEP Regional Resource Center for Asia and the Pacific, 2012
Bangladeshi ministries and non-governmental organisations have been implementing a number of local level adaptation (LLA) projects in response to the National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) and the Bangladesh Climate Change Str...
Bangladesh’s comprehensive disaster management programme
K. Luxbacher / Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2011
Bangladesh is afflicted by a multitude of natural hazards. In an average year, roughly 10 million Bangladeshi citizens are affected by one or more such hazards and their frequency and severity is projected to increase as a result of c...
The state of environmental migration 2011
F. Gemenne / International Organization for Migration, 2012
This report is the second volume in an annual series, which aims to provide regular assessments on the changing nature and dynamics of environmental migration. This volume focuses on cross-border displacement and the securitisation of...
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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...
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