The extent and gravity of the environmental degradation of the water resources in Dhaka due to untreated industrial waste is not fully recognised in international discourse. Pollution levels affect vast numbers, but the poor and the vulnerable are the worst affected. For example, rice productivity, the mainstay of poor farmers, in the Dhaka watershed has declined by 40% over a period of ten years. The study found significant correlations between water pollution and diseases such as jaundice, diarrhoea and skin problems. It was reported that the cost of treatment of one episode of skin disease could be as high as 29% of the weekly earnings of some of the poorest households. The dominant approach to deal with pollution in the SMEs is techn...
As the population grows and the uncontrolled industrialization, urbanization rises as well, it is hi...
Industrial pollution in Bangladesh has posed a serious threat to human health, economic activity, an...
The rapid paces of industrialisation, urbanisation and commercialisation of agricultural produces ha...
This paper presents primary data based on research carried out as part of a large World Bank project...
Water pollution problem caused by rapid economic, urban and population growth has become a growing c...
Industry representatives are key stakeholders in addressing pollution in the rivers surrounding Dhak...
Inland water pollution has been a major concern for the government of Bangladesh. Several policies a...
The tannery industry in Hazaribagh, Bangladesh, has been a major source of environmental pollution f...
The textile industry in Bangladesh has been a great engine for boosting economic growth in the count...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
Due to uncontrolled rapid industrialization and the lack of decisive and effective policy framework,...
Water is an essential element for human life but is being wasted and made unsafe due to anthropogeni...
Discharge of industrial effluents into natural hydrological system is by far number one threat to ou...
Socio-ecological consequences emanating from inadequate compliance of environmental standards by the...
Bangladesh is a low-lying riverine country. It has about 230 small and large rivers and a large port...
As the population grows and the uncontrolled industrialization, urbanization rises as well, it is hi...
Industrial pollution in Bangladesh has posed a serious threat to human health, economic activity, an...
The rapid paces of industrialisation, urbanisation and commercialisation of agricultural produces ha...
This paper presents primary data based on research carried out as part of a large World Bank project...
Water pollution problem caused by rapid economic, urban and population growth has become a growing c...
Industry representatives are key stakeholders in addressing pollution in the rivers surrounding Dhak...
Inland water pollution has been a major concern for the government of Bangladesh. Several policies a...
The tannery industry in Hazaribagh, Bangladesh, has been a major source of environmental pollution f...
The textile industry in Bangladesh has been a great engine for boosting economic growth in the count...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
Due to uncontrolled rapid industrialization and the lack of decisive and effective policy framework,...
Water is an essential element for human life but is being wasted and made unsafe due to anthropogeni...
Discharge of industrial effluents into natural hydrological system is by far number one threat to ou...
Socio-ecological consequences emanating from inadequate compliance of environmental standards by the...
Bangladesh is a low-lying riverine country. It has about 230 small and large rivers and a large port...
As the population grows and the uncontrolled industrialization, urbanization rises as well, it is hi...
Industrial pollution in Bangladesh has posed a serious threat to human health, economic activity, an...
The rapid paces of industrialisation, urbanisation and commercialisation of agricultural produces ha...