There are a variety of environmental impacts, particularly non-market related, that are still considered to be non-quantifiable and, therefore, excluded from the decision making process in many developing countries. This paper discusses the importance of incorporating these impacts into the policy-making process. Using the case of Bangladesh, it demonstrates how a failure to properly account for environmental impacts has resulted in decisions that have had negative implications for the environment and society
This study examines the coverage of environmental issues in the local newspapers of Rangpur, Banglad...
This paper examines Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and their role in Bangladesh, a country wher...
Development in Bangladesh is increasingly defined by and through an adaptation regime, a socially an...
There are a variety of environmental impacts, particularly non-market related, that are still consid...
Climate change is a reality and, it affects the lives of poor and vulnerable people in developing co...
Sustainable development can be achieved by developing the surrounding environment and by adapting cl...
This article explores the coverage of environmental issues in the daily newspapers of Bangladesh, a ...
Economic growth has been a well-accepted method of development, reducing poverty until the urgency o...
With the rapid economic development and growing population, Bangladesh is one of the most environmen...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
This article examines whether the use of climate change as a ‘spice’ in order to attract donor fundi...
Bangladesh has experienced rising GDP and rising per capita incomes now for at least three decades. ...
Bangladesh has experienced rising GDP and rising per capita incomes now for at least three decades. ...
This book chapter was published in the Development Issues of Bangladesh -III: Human Development and ...
This paper justifies the necessitate for interpretive forms of economic study and then deals with th...
This study examines the coverage of environmental issues in the local newspapers of Rangpur, Banglad...
This paper examines Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and their role in Bangladesh, a country wher...
Development in Bangladesh is increasingly defined by and through an adaptation regime, a socially an...
There are a variety of environmental impacts, particularly non-market related, that are still consid...
Climate change is a reality and, it affects the lives of poor and vulnerable people in developing co...
Sustainable development can be achieved by developing the surrounding environment and by adapting cl...
This article explores the coverage of environmental issues in the daily newspapers of Bangladesh, a ...
Economic growth has been a well-accepted method of development, reducing poverty until the urgency o...
With the rapid economic development and growing population, Bangladesh is one of the most environmen...
Bangladesh is identified as an impact hotspot for sea-level rise in multiple studies. However, a ran...
This article examines whether the use of climate change as a ‘spice’ in order to attract donor fundi...
Bangladesh has experienced rising GDP and rising per capita incomes now for at least three decades. ...
Bangladesh has experienced rising GDP and rising per capita incomes now for at least three decades. ...
This book chapter was published in the Development Issues of Bangladesh -III: Human Development and ...
This paper justifies the necessitate for interpretive forms of economic study and then deals with th...
This study examines the coverage of environmental issues in the local newspapers of Rangpur, Banglad...
This paper examines Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and their role in Bangladesh, a country wher...
Development in Bangladesh is increasingly defined by and through an adaptation regime, a socially an...