The International Water Management Institute is the lead institute for the Ganges Basin Development Challenge research project titled Water Governance and community-based management in coastal regions of Bangladesh. This study is one out of five research projects in the Ganges basin commissioned and funded by the CGIAR challenge Program on Food and Water inundation, salinity intrusion and severe flooding in the coastal areas is a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh. This leads to loss of life and property as well as severe impacts on livelihoods. the government of Bangladesh has invested steadily in coastal zone management through construction and rehabilitation of polders. involvement of communities in management of polders is now enshrined ...
The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and oppo...
The Ganges coastal zone is the contiguous area covering southern Bangladesh and Sundarbans region of...
The coastal region of Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters and these events are expected to wors...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) commissioned by the CPWF, aims to increase resilience ...
Inundation and severe flooding in the coastal areas is a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh. This lea...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
The study describes the effects of regional hydropolitics on water management, focusing on three lar...
For resolving adverse impact in water sector (such as severe flooding, sedimentation of river channe...
Water is one of the most critical problems in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) acknowl...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to su...
In Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Water cooperation: building partnerships. Abstrac...
During the past decades huge investments have been made in flood protection, drainage and irrigation...
People in southwestern Bangladesh have been facing the waterlogging problem and protesting on the im...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) Program of the CGIAR Challenge Program for Water and F...
In common with current global concerns over wise use and effective management of water, the Governme...
The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and oppo...
The Ganges coastal zone is the contiguous area covering southern Bangladesh and Sundarbans region of...
The coastal region of Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters and these events are expected to wors...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) commissioned by the CPWF, aims to increase resilience ...
Inundation and severe flooding in the coastal areas is a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh. This lea...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
The study describes the effects of regional hydropolitics on water management, focusing on three lar...
For resolving adverse impact in water sector (such as severe flooding, sedimentation of river channe...
Water is one of the most critical problems in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) acknowl...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to su...
In Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Water cooperation: building partnerships. Abstrac...
During the past decades huge investments have been made in flood protection, drainage and irrigation...
People in southwestern Bangladesh have been facing the waterlogging problem and protesting on the im...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) Program of the CGIAR Challenge Program for Water and F...
In common with current global concerns over wise use and effective management of water, the Governme...
The coastal polders of Bangladesh are characterized by extremes in terms of both challenges and oppo...
The Ganges coastal zone is the contiguous area covering southern Bangladesh and Sundarbans region of...
The coastal region of Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters and these events are expected to wors...