Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area in the northern Bay of Bengal, which is also designated as world heritage site by UNESCO in the year 1987. It is the home of several animals and plant species, specially the mangrove trees (Sundari) and Royal Bengal tiger of this forest is world famous. Mangroves functions as a buffer against frequently occurring cyclones and helps to protect South Bengal specially Kolkata and southern part of Bangladesh. But now a day due to the climate change and repetitive cyclone occurring every year, Sundarban faces lots of challenges, with rising sea level- island are disappearing, salinity of water increasing day by day in addition of that there have be...
The Sundarbans, located along the coastal areas of India and Bangladesh, is the largest remaining si...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest is an important resource for the people of the Ganges Delta. It plays...
The impacts of rapid industrialization in the periphery of the Sundarbans on the flora and fauna (ti...
Mangrove forest has a significant importance in protecting natural disaster, environmental sustainab...
352-356Sundarban is the only tiger inhabited mangrove forest on the globe which is threatened by sev...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
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 ...
Not AvailableWorld heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site ...
The Indian Sundarbans, together with Bangladesh, comprise the largest mangrove forest in the world. ...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Sundarban, the world biggest mangrove forest, was announced as a World Heritage in 1997 and Ramsar S...
Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest of the world that lies in Bangladesh and India. This paper...
The Sundarbans is a deltaic mangrove forest, formed about 7000 years ago by the deposition of sedime...
Bangladesh faces both predictable and unpredictable climate change impacts. The Sundarbans Delta is ...
The Sundarbans, located along the coastal areas of India and Bangladesh, is the largest remaining si...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest is an important resource for the people of the Ganges Delta. It plays...
The impacts of rapid industrialization in the periphery of the Sundarbans on the flora and fauna (ti...
Mangrove forest has a significant importance in protecting natural disaster, environmental sustainab...
352-356Sundarban is the only tiger inhabited mangrove forest on the globe which is threatened by sev...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
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 ...
Not AvailableWorld heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site ...
The Indian Sundarbans, together with Bangladesh, comprise the largest mangrove forest in the world. ...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Sundarban, the world biggest mangrove forest, was announced as a World Heritage in 1997 and Ramsar S...
Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest of the world that lies in Bangladesh and India. This paper...
The Sundarbans is a deltaic mangrove forest, formed about 7000 years ago by the deposition of sedime...
Bangladesh faces both predictable and unpredictable climate change impacts. The Sundarbans Delta is ...
The Sundarbans, located along the coastal areas of India and Bangladesh, is the largest remaining si...
The Sundarbans mangrove forest is an important resource for the people of the Ganges Delta. It plays...
The impacts of rapid industrialization in the periphery of the Sundarbans on the flora and fauna (ti...