Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world covering parts of Bangladesh and India. Natural mangroves were very common along the entire coast of Bangladesh. However, all other natural mangrove forests, including the Chakaria Sundarbans with 21,000 hectares of mangrove, have been cleared for shrimp cultivation. Against this backdrop, the Forest Department of Bangladesh has developed project design documents for a project called ‘Collaborative REDD+ Improved Forest Management (IFM) Sundarbans Project’ (CRISP) to save the only remaining natural mangrove forest of the country. This project, involving conservation of 412,000 ha of natural mangrove forests, is expected...
The world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, is not only rich in biodiversity but...
Not AvailableWorld heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site ...
Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area i...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove ecosystem in the world, is under threat from historical and fut...
Mangroves perform a crucial role in maintaining the ecological integrity of the coastal ecosystem. T...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-351.Chapter 1. Sustainable conservation of the Sundarbans...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
This paper briefly discusses the prospects of using coastal wetlands as REDD+ projects for small isl...
The Sundarbans is a deltaic mangrove forest, formed about 7000 years ago by the deposition of sedime...
Covering approximately 10,000 km2 the Sundarbans in the Northern Bay of Bengal is the largest contig...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh, a World Heritage site, is unique for its productivity ...
The world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, is not only rich in biodiversity but...
Not AvailableWorld heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site ...
Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area i...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove ecosystem in the world, is under threat from historical and fut...
Mangroves perform a crucial role in maintaining the ecological integrity of the coastal ecosystem. T...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-351.Chapter 1. Sustainable conservation of the Sundarbans...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
This paper briefly discusses the prospects of using coastal wetlands as REDD+ projects for small isl...
The Sundarbans is a deltaic mangrove forest, formed about 7000 years ago by the deposition of sedime...
Covering approximately 10,000 km2 the Sundarbans in the Northern Bay of Bengal is the largest contig...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh, a World Heritage site, is unique for its productivity ...
The world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, is not only rich in biodiversity but...
Not AvailableWorld heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site ...
Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area i...