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Projects :Envioronment

Our major projects above mentioned categorized below. Click on the project title to see the respective projects description :
Envioronment
 
# Title Start Date Duration
1 Training of Non-formal school teachers on Environmental Education 01 Dec 2011 2011-2012
2 Management of Land-Based Coastal Pollution in Bangladesh 01 Mar 2004 2004-2005
3 Environmental Awareness at Grassroots (ADAB-SEMP) 01 Feb 2004 2000-2004
4 Preparation of Dhaka City State of Environment Report (SoE) 2003 01 Sep 2003 2003-2004
5 Developing Materials on Asian Elephant Conservation 01 Feb 2002 2002-2004
6 Developing Environmental Education materials in Bangla 01 May 1999 1999-2000
7 National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) Measuring Environmental Quality and Environmental Quality Indices. 01 Jan 1999 1999-1999
8 Urban Management Programme 01 Aug 1998 1998-1999
9 Dhaka City Management Reform Pilot Project 01 Oct 1997 1997-1998
10 Environmental Risk Assessment for Khulna City in Bangladesh 01 Sep 1997 1997-1998
11 Technical Assistance to the Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority for Implementation of Environmental Management Action Plan (EMAP). 01 Jul 1994 1994-1996
12 Socio-Environmental Impact Assessment of Meghna- Dhonagoda Irrigation Project (MDIP) 01 Jun 1994 1994-1994
13 National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) 01 Jun 1994 1994-1998
14 Global Forum on Environment and Poverty (GFEP) 01 Jan 1992 1992-1992
 
 
Recent Projects
Mainstreaming adaptation benefits for Bangladesh’s freshwater ecosystems - EbA Policy Brief
Socio-Economic and Environmental Baseline Survey on Wildlife Conservation in Sundarban Impact Zones
Sundarbans Climate Change Adaptation, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development –Baseline Survey.
Reducing vulnerability of women affected by climate change through viable livelihood options.
Knowledge and Attitude Survey on Wildlife Conservation in Sundarbans Impact Zones- Baseline Survey
Support to Assist Landless, Marginal and Small Farmers to Overcome Soaring Input and Food Prices in Impoverished Areas of Bangladesh.
Ecosystem-based Approaches to Adaptation (EbA): Strengthening the Evidence and Informing Policy Project in Bangladesh (IIED-BCAS-BMUB)
Policy Dialogue on EbA in Bangladesh

Articles

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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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