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Important documents on Environment Issues 


[ Documents from UNDP]

Areas with special status in the coastal zone 

Reducing Pollution From Brick Kilns in Bangladesh

Technical and Financial Fact Sheet

 

[ 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 ...

UNDP Bangladesh Brochure

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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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