The temporary islands and embankment areas, or chars, of the Jamuna River in northwest Bangladesh are home to three million people: poor and isolated, these rural communities face multiple livelihood challenges. Opportunities to smoothen irregular household cash-flow are limited and households in the region regularly adopt severe coping strategies -- such as the distress sale of assets and reduced food intake -- to meet consumption and emergency needs. The Chars Livelihood Programme (CLP) aims to ensure that most poor char dwellers in the Jamuna River Basin have access to appropriate financial services through Savings Groups
The Chronic Poverty and Long Term Impact Study in Bangladesh project, which focuses on 102 villages ...
Community participation in building climate change resilient rural housing: a case of the Jamuna riv...
The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about ...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master i...
The erosion of riverbanks has a negative impact on many nations across the world, costing them land,...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
Abstract: Bangladesh, a 147,570 square kilometer area with a population of nearly 130.20 million is ...
The study was conducted to explore the production practices followed by the farmers in char areas of...
The study focuses on rural livelihoods in the northeast region of Bangladesh highlighting two import...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
This research on ‘Flood and Riverbank Erosion Displaces of Two Different Flood Areas of Bangladesh: ...
Food insecurity and poverty are interlinked and the main reason for migration in poor households fro...
Riverbank erosion is a major threat to Bangladesh refers to an endemic and recurrent natural hazard ...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
The Chronic Poverty and Long Term Impact Study in Bangladesh project, which focuses on 102 villages ...
Community participation in building climate change resilient rural housing: a case of the Jamuna riv...
The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about ...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master i...
The erosion of riverbanks has a negative impact on many nations across the world, costing them land,...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
Abstract: Bangladesh, a 147,570 square kilometer area with a population of nearly 130.20 million is ...
The study was conducted to explore the production practices followed by the farmers in char areas of...
The study focuses on rural livelihoods in the northeast region of Bangladesh highlighting two import...
Due to climate change and its consequences to islands and coastal countries, the relocation of the p...
This research on ‘Flood and Riverbank Erosion Displaces of Two Different Flood Areas of Bangladesh: ...
Food insecurity and poverty are interlinked and the main reason for migration in poor households fro...
Riverbank erosion is a major threat to Bangladesh refers to an endemic and recurrent natural hazard ...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
The Chronic Poverty and Long Term Impact Study in Bangladesh project, which focuses on 102 villages ...
Community participation in building climate change resilient rural housing: a case of the Jamuna riv...
The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about ...