Industry representatives are key stakeholders in addressing pollution in the rivers surrounding Dhaka, Bangladesh, a fast growing megacity. Drawing on insights from political-ecology and framing water management as a sociotechnical system, we present an analysis of in-depth interviews conducted with representatives from key polluting industries. Three main thematic areas resulting from these interviews relate to the management of effluent treatment plants, the need for enhanced education, both technical and moral, and sociocultural factors that shape attitudes toward water management. In these areas, industrial representatives show multiple ways and realms in which more sustainable water governance in Dhaka may be enacted
Inland water pollution has been a major concern for the government of Bangladesh. Several policies a...
Environmental pollution in process industries is presented. Industrial pollutants and their sources...
The indirect, unplanned use of urban wastewater by peri-urban farmers in developing countries poses ...
Industry representatives are key stakeholders in addressing pollution in the rivers surrounding Dhak...
The extent and gravity of the environmental degradation of the water resources in Dhaka due to untre...
This paper presents primary data based on research carried out as part of a large World Bank project...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
This study focuses on urban and rural house dwellers’ opinions about their own as well as commercial...
Water pollution problem caused by rapid economic, urban and population growth has become a growing c...
The textile industry in Bangladesh has been a great engine for boosting economic growth in the count...
This research employs a comprehensive approach that takes into account stakeholder views, workforce ...
River pollution through the discharge of untreated sewage and industrial effluent is a perverse outc...
The city of Dhaka has been ranked repeatedly as the most polluted, the most populous, and the most u...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh is facing a serious threat arising from the shortage of safe, ...
Inland water pollution has been a major concern for the government of Bangladesh. Several policies a...
Environmental pollution in process industries is presented. Industrial pollutants and their sources...
The indirect, unplanned use of urban wastewater by peri-urban farmers in developing countries poses ...
Industry representatives are key stakeholders in addressing pollution in the rivers surrounding Dhak...
The extent and gravity of the environmental degradation of the water resources in Dhaka due to untre...
This paper presents primary data based on research carried out as part of a large World Bank project...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
This paper critically assesses the capacity of water sector actors in Dhaka to further support more ...
This study focuses on urban and rural house dwellers’ opinions about their own as well as commercial...
Water pollution problem caused by rapid economic, urban and population growth has become a growing c...
The textile industry in Bangladesh has been a great engine for boosting economic growth in the count...
This research employs a comprehensive approach that takes into account stakeholder views, workforce ...
River pollution through the discharge of untreated sewage and industrial effluent is a perverse outc...
The city of Dhaka has been ranked repeatedly as the most polluted, the most populous, and the most u...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh is facing a serious threat arising from the shortage of safe, ...
Inland water pollution has been a major concern for the government of Bangladesh. Several policies a...
Environmental pollution in process industries is presented. Industrial pollutants and their sources...
The indirect, unplanned use of urban wastewater by peri-urban farmers in developing countries poses ...