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Dr. Mainul Islam Sharif

Director/Senior Fellow
 

Ph.D in Energy Engineering, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, (UK) in 1982. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Chemical Engineering, University of Leeds, U.K. in 1975

Member, Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh. Member of the Designated National Authority (DNA) of the Bangladesh Govt. for CDM projects

Improvement of Production Efficiency, the environment and livelihood through Cleaner Production (CP) Technologies in Bangladesh working together with local communities and the local polluting industries. Funded by EU (on-going).

BCAS Team Leader

Capacity Building of the 100% export oriented Garment and Shrimp Sector of Bangladesh on social and environmental compliance as per European and International Standards. This project is being carried out jointly carried out by 3P Germany and BCAS. (On-going).
 
Team Member

South-South North-2 (SSN-2), a project focusing on adaptation to climate change (On-going). Funded by the Netherlands Government.

Team Member

On behalf of BCAS in the project “Preparing the Gas Sector Development Project” which included performance indicator analysis in terms of poverty reduction strategy, role of energy in poverty reduction, gas demand assessment and policy and institutional aspects of a 350 kilometer 24" natural gas pipeline to the western zone of Bangladesh. The project was funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila.  (Completed).

Team Member

Member of the working group on Policy and Institutions of the National Adaptation Plan of Action (NAPA). (On-going).

Coordinator

A report on “Willingness to pay for electricity by consumers from different sectors”. Funded by USAID under South Asian Regional Intervention Energy (SARIe). (Completed)

 
Board of Directors & Experts
Dr. A Atiq Rahman
Khandaker Mainuddin
Dr. Mainul Islam Sharif
Dr. Dwijendra Lal Mallick
 
 
Climate
Climate Change And Development Link
Dhaka
Dhaka City - State Of Environment (SOE) 2005
Facing
Facing Up To Climate Change In South Asia
Promoting
Promoting Eco-Friendly Agricultural Practices in the Chanda Beel/Area
Adverse
Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Bangladesh Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
Adverse
Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Bhutan Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
Adverse
Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Nepal Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
Climate
Climate Change and The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism Stories From The Developing World
South-North
South-North Dialogue On Equity In The Greenhouse A Proposal For An Adequate And Equitable Global Climate Agreement
Adaptation
Adaptation Day at Cop 9
Global
Global Environmental Outlook 3
Mainstreaming
Mainstreaming Adaptation To Climate Change In Least Developed Countries (LDCS)
Groundwater
Groundwater Resources and Development in Bangladesh Background to the Arsenic Crisis, Agricultural Potential and the Environment
The
The End of Development? Global Warming, Disasters and The Great Reversal of Human Progress
Natural
Natural Resource Management-Towards Better Integration
People’s
People’s Livelihoods at the Land-Water Interface Emerging Perspectives on Interactions between People and Floodplain Environment
People’s
People’s Livelihoods at the Land-Water Interface Emerging Perspectives on Interactions between People and Floodplain Environment
Global
Global Environment Outlook 2000
Amader
Amader Poribesh Our Environment (Training Manual)
Paribesh
Paribesh Biddya
Environment
Environment Profile: Bangladesh
Guide
Guide to the Environmental Conservation Act 1995 and Rules 1997
From
From Flood to Scarcity: Re-Defining The Water Debate In Bangladesh (Working Papers, Environment and Development Series No. 1)
Drinking
Drinking Water, Bathing and Sanitation The Risk to Human Health in Rural Bangladesh (School of the Environment, Environment and Development series No. 2, Working Papers)
Asia
Asia Least-Cost Greenhouse Gas Abatement Strategy (ALGAS)- Bangladesh
Vulnerability
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change for Bangladesh
Exploding
Exploding the Population Myth: Consumption Versus Population - which is the Climate Bomb?
Wetland
Wetland Resource Management in Chanda BeeL
A
A New Initiative For North-South Dialogue On Climate Change Good Practices, Technology Innovation And New Partnership For Sustainable Development Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing the Climate
National
National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) (4 vol)
     
 
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