Covering more than 10,000 kilo meters of deltaic floodplains across Bangladesh and India, the Sundarban region contains arguably the largest continuous block of mangrove ecosystem remaining in the world...
Covering an area of almost 10, 000 square kilo meters across the coastal region of Bay of Bengal, the Sundarbans is a vast tract of forest and saltwater swamp in the lower part of the Ganga-Brahmaputra...
Parts of inhabited Sundarban region in India are becoming increasingly vulnerable to embankment failure and storm and tidal surge. Agrarian way of life is no longer viable in these places due to frequent...
Child malnutrition in Bangladesh exceeds WHO's threshold for public health emergencies. Using more than 36,000 records from several waves of the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, the research focuses...
The Bangladesh Delta Plan (BDP) 2100 is a long-term, integrated, and holistic vision of water and land management throughout Bangladesh. It aims to support the country’s long-term development in the face...
The Sundarban landscape and eco-region formed by the Rivers Ganga, Meghna, and Brahmaputra is the tidally active lower part of the largest delta in the world consisting of a warren of rivers, creeks, marshes...