LIMITING ‘ACCESS TO FOOD’: LAND TENURE AND THE EMERGING REALITIES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
The year 2050 is regarded to be a landmark year when the global population will reach to an estimated 9 billion. With no exception…
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The year 2050 is regarded to be a landmark year when the global population will reach to an estimated 9 billion. With no exception…
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Bangladesh lies on the confluence of three major rivers of Asia, the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna. The watershed basins of these rivers…
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Introduction In the general context, the term “migration” is defined as “the movement of a person or a group of persons, either across an…
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Internally Displaced People (IDPs) from riverbank erosion have become one of the most burning issues in the recent discourse on climate change and disaster…
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Water pollution is exceeding the limit in most of the water sources, and has become a great threat to the survival of aquatic species….
Read MoreThe world water resources, or the lack of them, have become severe crises over the past few decades, due to increases in population and…
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Trans-Boundary Rivers Bangladesh has 57 trans-boundary rivers1 and a many smaller streams shared with India. Except a few, all those rivers originate in the…
Read MoreIntroduction It has long been recognized that environmental factors have an impact on migration; but until recently the issue received comparatively little attention within…
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The International Tribunal for the Law of the Seas (ITLOS) in Hamburg, Germany, gave its judgment on the maritime boundary dispute between Bangladesh &…
Read MoreRecent events in the history of mankind have shown a concern for the preservation and rational utilization of water resources. Among many events we…
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