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This book attempts to discover the perception of disadvantaged coastal communities regarding their lives and livelihoods. The coastal zone of Bangladesh comprises distinctive problems and prospects, but is relatively income-poor in comparison with rest of the country. Findings reveal that this zone offers immense potential for economic growth. This study finds that duration of the Coastal Development Strategy (CDS) was ended in 2010 and coastal people urge to revitalize a long-term comprehensive plan for the coastal zone and mainstream it with national planning to escalate their well-being.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book attempts to discover the perception of disadvantaged coastal communities regarding their lives and livelihoods. The coastal zone of Bangladesh comprises distinctive problems and prospects, but is relatively income-poor in comparison with rest of the country. Findings reveal that this zone offers immense potential for economic growth. This study finds that duration of the Coastal Development Strategy (CDS) was ended in 2010 and coastal people urge to revitalize a long-term comprehensive plan for the coastal zone and mainstream it with national planning to escalate their well-being. Issues and concerns of coastal communities are articulated to address election manifestos of all political parties. In conclusion, this paper suggests that special attention to coastal communities by political leaders, policy makers, and other actors will bring a positive future to Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
C/O : Hadifakirhat, Mirshari, Chittagong. Poste actuel : Responsable de programme, Engagement civique, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB). MAINS : Université SungKongHoe, Corée du Sud. MBA : Université de Chittagong, Bangladesh. Intérêt pour la recherche : bonne gouvernance, droits des travailleurs migrants, déplacements induits par le climat, mobilisation communautaire.