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ABOUT BCAS

The Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) is an independent, non-profit, non-government, policy, research and implementation institute working on Sustainable Development (SD) at local, national, regional and global levels. It was established in 1986 and over 25 years and has grown to become a leading research institute in the non-government sector in Bangladesh and South Asia.

BCAS encourages multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary in its approaches of running programs and projects by working under four broad themes, Environment-development integration, Good governance and people’s participation, Poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods, Economic growth and public-private partnership. BCAS has over hundred full-time and some part-time staff working in different capacities, with a large group of senior professionals and scientists, and many mid-level professionals and researchers.
 

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7th International Conference on Community‐Based Adaptation (CBA) to Climate Change
Mainstreaming CBA into national and local planning Date: 18th to 25th April, 2013. The conference will be held at the Ruposhi Bangla Hotel (1 Minto Road, GPO Box 504, Dhaka‐1000, Bangladesh, Phone: +88 028330001, Fax: +88 02 8312975, Email: sales@ruposhibanglahotel.com, Web: www.ruposhibanglahotel.com)....Read More
National Workshop of WD-NACE project
National Workshop of an Inter-country research project called Whole Decision Network Analysis for Coastal Ecosystem (WD-NACE) was held at the Spectra Convention Centre, in Dhaka on 4th September 2012...Read More
Launching Ceremony: “Reducing Vulnerability of Women Affected by Climate Change through Viable Livelihood Options”
On July 19, 2012, the United Nations Women held their launching ceremony at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel in Dhaka City for their new project “Reducing Vulnerability of Women Affected by Climate Change through Viable Livelihood Options”. ...Read More
ICCCAD Developing Courses: “Urban Adaptation to Climate Change”.
Independent University, Bangladesh held a short course organized by The International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) from 12th -18th July, 2012 on “Urban Adaptation to Climate Change”....Read More
Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
Representatives from BCAS will be attending Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development....Read More

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Recognition

Paribesh Padak
"Bangladesh National Environment Award - 2008" Dr. Atiq Rahman, Executive Director of BCAS, received the Award from the Government of Bangladesh for Environmental Research and Technology Innovation.
 
 
 
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Climate Change And Development Link
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Dhaka City - State Of Environment (SOE) 2005
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Facing Up To Climate Change In South Asia
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Promoting Eco-Friendly Agricultural Practices in the Chanda Beel/Area
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Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Bangladesh Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
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Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Bhutan Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
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Adverse Impacts of Climate Change on Development of Nepal Integrating Adaptation Into Policies and Activities
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Climate Change and The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism Stories From The Developing World
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South-North Dialogue On Equity In The Greenhouse A Proposal For An Adequate And Equitable Global Climate Agreement
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Adaptation Day at Cop 9
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Global Environmental Outlook 3
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Mainstreaming Adaptation To Climate Change In Least Developed Countries (LDCS)
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Groundwater Resources and Development in Bangladesh Background to the Arsenic Crisis, Agricultural Potential and the Environment
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The End of Development? Global Warming, Disasters and The Great Reversal of Human Progress
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Natural Resource Management-Towards Better Integration
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People’s Livelihoods at the Land-Water Interface Emerging Perspectives on Interactions between People and Floodplain Environment
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People’s Livelihoods at the Land-Water Interface Emerging Perspectives on Interactions between People and Floodplain Environment
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Global Environment Outlook 2000
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Amader Poribesh Our Environment (Training Manual)
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Paribesh Biddya
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Environment Profile: Bangladesh
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Guide to the Environmental Conservation Act 1995 and Rules 1997
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From Flood to Scarcity: Re-Defining The Water Debate In Bangladesh (Working Papers, Environment and Development Series No. 1)
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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)
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Asia Least-Cost Greenhouse Gas Abatement Strategy (ALGAS)- Bangladesh
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Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change for Bangladesh
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Exploding the Population Myth: Consumption Versus Population - which is the Climate Bomb?
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Wetland Resource Management in Chanda BeeL
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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 Clima
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National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) (4 vol)
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