This list contains 132 entry(ies).
IUCN Bangladesh started a project with a view to minimize the human-elephant conflicts in and around the Kutupalong Camp.
Organization(s):
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Sakib
- Rahman, Shahriar
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Hasan, Md. Kamrul
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
The Asian elephant is an endangered animal in its global ranges and categorized as ‘Critically Endangered’ in Bangladesh. It is also listed in the third schedule of the Bangladesh Wildlife (Conservation) Act (1974) and also included in the CITES Appendix 1.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Md. Rezaul Karim
- Saha, Samir
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Mohammad Sultan
- Motaleb, Mohammad Abdul
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Mohammad Sultan
- Haque, Md. Ashraful
- Islam, Hasibul
- Motaleb, Mohammad Abdul
Author(s):
- Irfanullah, Haseed Md.
- Ullah, Mohammad Rahmat
- Wahed, Md. Ahsanul
Author(s):
- Ahasan Habib, Mirza Shamim
Organization(s):
- Jiban Bikash Karjocrom
- IUCN Bangladesh
This book is a compilation of some interesting stories of Tanguar Haor where the haor people tell their own stories of culture, tradition, joys, deprivation and struggle for survival.
IUCN Bangladesh has established a methodology to assess wetland biodiversity and its management and written this manual in Bengali, which will be helpful for the target audience (mainly local fishermen, farmers and other stakeholders).
Author(s):
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
- Khan, Bayezid
- Mandal, Suman
- Saha, Samir
Organization(s):
- Germany, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- IUCN Bangladesh
Organization(s):
- FAO, Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (BOBLME)
- IUCN Bangladesh
The production and publication of this book is intended to capture the successes and lessons learnt from the CBA-ECA project and to document the impacts of the Ecologically Critical Areas (ECA) management initiatives, key lessons and impacts, challenges faced and future direction for wise-use man
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Department of Environment
- IUCN Bangladesh
Vultures, the largest and highest flying raptors, play an important role in ecology and culture. The vulture populations in Bangladesh are facing the same fate as the Gyps vultures of South Asia, which have suffered a catastrophic decline.
Author(s):
- Rahman, A.J.M. Zobaidur
- Rawshan, Khadija
Organization(s):
- World Bank
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Farhana
- Sarker, Motaleb Hossain
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Sayedur Rahman
- Hossain, M. Shahadat
- Sarker, Subrata
- Sharifuzzaman, S.M.
The IUCN Bangladesh Country Office has published this manual for conducting bird census, bird ringing and sample collection and analysis in hopes that it will provide a guidelines for correctly performing these tasks.
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Sakib
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
- Azmiri, Kazi Zenifar
- Rahman, M.Z.
Organization(s):
- United States, Department of Agriculture
- United States, USAID
- IUCN Bangladesh
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN, Asia Regional Office (ARO)
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahad Mahabub
- Ferdous, J.
- Sobhan, Istiak
- Sultana, S.
Organization(s):
- Germany, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- IUCN Bangladesh
This book is for secondary school students in Bangladesh, so they can learn about disasters caused by natural events and how to take measure before, during and after to stay safe.
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahad Mahabub
- Ferdous, J.
- Sobhan, Istiak
- Sultana, S.
Organization(s):
- Germany, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- IUCN Bangladesh
This book is for primary school students in Bangladesh, so they can learn about disasters caused by natural events and how to take measure before, during and after to stay safe.
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahad Mahabub
- Ferdous, J.
- Sobhan, Istiak
- Sultana, S.
Organization(s):
- Germany, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- IUCN Bangladesh
The Brahmaputra River is one of the largest river systems in the world, yet it is also one of the most under-investigated, underdeveloped basins. This study analyzes available climatic and hydrologic data to carry out a physicalassessment of the basin.
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN, Asia Regional Office (ARO)
- IUCN Bangladesh
This publication is an output of joint research conducted on the importance of migratory and spawning patterns for the conservation of the hilsa.
Author(s):
- Ahsan, Dewan Ali
- Bhattacharya, Subhra Bikash
- Bhaumik, Utpal
- Hazra, Sugata
- Niamul Naser, M.
This publication includes papers that were part of thirty-five oral and nine poster presentations on various themes presented by eminent researchers/ practitioners at the international symposium on “River Biodiversity: Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River System” facilitated and supported by IUCN.
Author(s):
- Ahmed, Benazir
- Sinha, R. K. (Ravindra Kumar)
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN Bangladesh
This publication contains keynote papers, full papers and abstracts presented during the sessions of the day-long programme organized by the IUCN Bangladesh Country Office on 22 December 2014 as part of the IUCN Red List's 50th anniversary campaign.
The recent increase in exposure to natural hazards among the communities of Bangladesh is linked to the new generation of threats posed by climate variability and change resulting from anthropogenic activity.
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- Mangroves for the Future
- IUCN Bangladesh
The Bangladesh Sundarban delta, comprising the mangrove forest and neighbouring landscape, supports the largest array of life forms among ecosystems of a similar type.
The Bangladesh Sundarban delta, comprising the mangrove forest and neighbouring landscape, supports the largest array of life forms among ecosystems of a similar type.
A story book about the children of Tanguar Haor who take lessons on the wetland's resources and also participate in different activities towards conservation of these resources.
Tiger populations worldwide are in tremendous pressure of extinction. Bangladesh, harboring one of the largest remaining populations of wild tigers in the vast areas of Sundarban mangrove forest, has therefore a great responsibility to protect this beautiful creature.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- IUCN Bangladesh
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN, Asia Regional Office (ARO)
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Abdullah Khan, Malik Fida
- Chakravorty, Nityananda
- Mahanta, Chandan
- Mukherjee, Nandan
- Shreelakshmi, K.
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN, Asia Regional Office (ARO)
- IUCN Bangladesh
Author(s):
- Hussain, Syed Monowar
- Mishra, Dinesh Kumar
Organization(s):
- IUCN India
- IUCN, Asia Regional Office (ARO)
- IUCN Bangladesh
To address the lack of sufficent knowledge on wetland biodiversity in Tanguar Haor, a comprehensive survey on biodiversity was conducted to understand the present status, habitat classification, population density and diversity of wildlife.
Author(s):
- Ahmad, Ishtiaq Uddin
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
- Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahad Mahabub
- Rahman, Aminur
- Sobhan, Istiak
- Uddin, Sardar Nasir
Wetlands are amongst the Earth's most productive ecosystems. In Bangladesh these are of great importance because of the extensive food webs and rich biodiversity they support. In the past, wetlands have been undervalued.
Author(s):
- Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahad Mahabub
- Sarowar Alam, A. B. M.
- Sobhan, Istiak
Author(s):
- Motaleb, Mohammad Abdul
- Rahman, Sayad Mahmudur
- Sobhan, Istiak
Bangladesh is the innocent victim of climate change due to its low riparian flat coastal landscape and high population density with poor financial capacity to respond to the adverse impact of climate change.
Author(s):
- Nishat, Ainun
- Asaduzzaman, M.
- Khan, S. M. Munjurul Hannan
It is now unequivocally established that climate change is a reality, and the adversities of climatic transformations pose one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today.
Organization(s):
- IUCN Bangladesh
- United Kingdom, Department for International Development (DFID)
- Denmark, DANIDA
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