
New Land, New Life
A success story of new land resettlement in Bangladesh
CABI Publishing
Published on 26. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
118 pages
978-1-78924-604-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta has newly emerged 'char' islands, resulting from the deposition of sediment, which are very vulnerable, socially, institutionally and environmentally. This book explains how the governments of Bangladesh and the Netherlands and the International Fund for Agricultural Development cooperated on a land-based rural development project to give settlers security and purpose. It details how they engaged communities and civil societies, and implemented an infrastructure aimed at reducing flooding, improving drainage, and providing adequate drinking water and sanitation. The book describes the project's application to crop and animal agriculture, and the development of value chains and encouragement of female participation. It considers the financial underpinning and infrastructure, as well as how to ensure the impacts of the scheme are enduring. The scheme serves as a model for support projects to vulnerable groups faced with climate change and other environmental challenges. This book is suitable for students, researchers, specialists and practitioners in rural development, water resources, land management and soil science.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wallingford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78924-604-9 (9781789246049)
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Andrew Jenkins | Natasha Haider
New Land, New Life
A success story of new land resettlement in Bangladesh
E-Book
06/2020
CABI Publishing
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Persons
Andrew Jenkins (Edited By) Andrew Jenkins has a first degree in social science and an MSc in Agricultural Engineering, with over 40 years' experience in water management and rural development in South and South-east Asia. He has worked for ten years for the leading international CSO and Social Enterprise, BRAC, which was founded and is based in Bangladesh, where he initiated and coordinated the Impact Assessment Unit in the Research and Evaluation Division, and also participated in the Global Value research project with several European institutes and business schools. He is currently the Team Leader of the Char Development and Settlement Project, Bangladesh, a Visiting Fellow at the Judge Business School, Cambridge University, and a Senior Strategic Advisor on Agricultural Water in South Asia to the 2030 Water Resources Group, which is a public/private partnership, also involving civil society, and supported by the International Finance Corporation. Natasha Haider (Edited By) Natasha Haider holds a MSc degree in Environmental Science from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. She has mostly worked on projects related to climate change adaptation, water resources management and disaster risk reduction. Currently, employed as a consultant in Euroconsult Mott MacDonald head office (The Netherlands) from where she is managing international donor funded projects among which CDSP is one. She is also contributing in the current phase of the Char Development and Settlement Project Bridging (CDSP-B), Bangladesh (2019-present) as the Climate Resilience/Disaster Management Expert.
Editor
Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Project Manager/ConsultantEuroconsult Mott MacDonald, The Netherlands
Contributions
Deputy Team LeaderChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Deputy Team LeaderChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Monitoring and Evaluation SpecialistChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Land AdvisorChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Social Forestry AdviserChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Gender Expert
Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Team LeaderChar Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), Bangladesh
Content
1: THE COASTAL CHARS OF BANGLADESH 2: THE BIRTH OF CDSP IV 3: MANAGING CHAR DEVELOPMENT AND SETTLEMENT: A COMPLEX PROCESS 4: INVOLVING THE COMMUNITIES AND CIVIL SOCIETY 5: ROLE OF WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT 6: DEVELOPING THE INFRASTRUCTURE 7: THE LAND SETTLEMENT PROCESS 8: THE POWER OF AGRICULTURE 9: MONEY MATTERS - SAVINGS AND LOANS 10: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT WITH TREES 11: INCOME AND QUALITY OF LIFE 12: OUR PRIDE 13: WHEN THE PROJECT LEAVES