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Important documents on Environment
Issues
[ Documents from UNDP]
[ In aggregate starved Bangladesh, fired clay bricks form a significant portion of the materials used in the construction industry. They are the major “building-blocks” in all infrastructure, building, road and highway projects. As such, the environmental impacts from brick manufacturing in Bangladesh are significant ]
Potential
for market transformation of the Bangladesh brick industry
United
Nations Development Programme Global Environment Facility
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[ Documents from Economic Observer ]
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February 2008
High-value
agriculture and agri-business in Bangladesh
Xian Zhu and
Mona Sur
Stepping
up the growth effort in Bangladesh: a time to reflect![]()
January 2008
October 2007
August 2007
How
long to be drowned by floods?
Maswood Alam
Khan
Recurring
floods in Bangladesh :Has there been a change in the lives
of marooned people?
Professor
Mahbuba Nasreen
June 2007
May 2007
Forecasting
economic growth
Mohamad Taslim
Projects
of Mass Destruction: ADB and the case of the Phulbari coal
project
Professor Anu
Muhammad
October & November 2006
Where
are we on MDGs? M Abdul Latif Mondal ![]()
From
Orangi to Grameen Bank : An alternative route to pro-poor
development
Md Saidul Islam ![]()
August 2006
Bangladesh:
A note on the Poverty Reduction Strategy paper ![]()
Creating
a more efficient financial system: Challenges for Bangladesh ![]()
July 2006
Agricultural
Budget And Farming Community: An Analysis:
Dr Mihir Kumar
Roy
June 2006
Japan
intends to prioritize development of the private sector [in
Bangladesh], together with transportation and power
Interview with
Taro Aso, Japanese Foreign Minister:
Bangladesh
faces the Challenge of Globalization:
Prof Wahiduddin
Mahmud
Making
globalisation work for Bangladesh:
Hilary Benn
OCTOBER 2005
Development
of coal mines in Bangladesh:
Syed Jamaluddin
September 2005
Growth
in Bangladesh:
Jonathan Dunn
August 2005
International
assistance and development:
Rashedul Islam
Multi-dimensional
approach to poverty:
Shahiduzzaman
Khan
July 2005
An
alternative for flood management:
Dr Md Rashed
Chowdhury
June 2005
Diversification
of agricultural products : Meeting the evolving demands:
Md Sayeed
Hossain
May 2005
Wanted
a truly pro-people budget:
A N M Nurul
Haque
Parternships
for urban development:
Safi Khan
March 2005
How
can Bangladesh respond to Indian river-linking proposal?:
Harun ur Rashid
Few
promising Technologies and Research Findings in Rice
Research:
Dr Jiban
Krishna Biswas and Md Shahadat Hossain
Good enough governance, PRSP and reform:
Monzur Hossain
February 2005
Foreign
aid, policy reforms, and accountability:
Dr AMM Shawkat
Ali
The
meaning of economic development:
Hussain H Zaidi
January 2005
PRSP:
Prophecy versus pragmatism:
Shamsul Haque
Good
governance holds key to poverty reduction:
Justice Latifur
Rahman
NOVEMBER 2004
Tapping
investment potentials:
Mahbub Jamil
OCTOBER 2004
Prospects
of eco-tourism in Bangladesh:
Ziaul Haque
Howlader
SEPTEMBER 2004
Cheaper
availability of agricultural inputs: A requirement for
sustainable agriculture:
Dr Md Shahjahan
Ali
Rehabilitating
flood-ravaged rural infrastructure:
M Abdul Latif
Mondal
AUGUST 2004
Aid,
Governance and Ownership:
Professor
Rehman Sobhan
Flood
in Bangladesh:
Dr Mohsin
Siddique
Permanent
Solution to Floods: But Which Way?:
Dr Nazrul Isla
JULY 2004
Floods
and farmers:
Dr AMM Shawkat
Ali
Mitigating
flood disaster through river course stabilisation: a
long-term low cost approach:
Dr Md Munsur
Rahman
South
Asian concern for effective water management:
Muhammad Zamir
JUNE 2004
Environment,
Population and Development of SAARC Region:
Dr M Zahangir
Kabir
Sub-regional
Economic Cooperation: Bangladesh and the North East:
Rajiv Sikri
For
sustainable Poverty Reduction:
Saquib Mustafa
Globalisation
and global Challenges:
A K N Ahmed
MAY 2004
Exploring the causes of poverty and strategies in the
struggle against it:
Syed Taherul
Islam
Employment
in Bangladesh manufacturing sector: Pattern and implications
for growth and poverty reduction:
Dr KM Nabiul
Islam
Economic
globalisation and third world poverty:
Khandakar
Qudrat-I Elahi
APRIL 2004
Rural
Employment Generation and Poverty Alleviation in South Asia:
Role of Local Authorities:
Dr Jahangir
Alam
MARCH 2004
Employment
in Bangladesh Manufacturing Sector: Pattern and Implications
for Growth and Poverty Reduction:
Dr K M Nabiul
Islam
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