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Bangladesh Sink or Swim?
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At a glance Population (2004) 140 m Pop. Growth
rate (avg. 98-04) 1.7 Rural Pop 74 Area
147,570 sq km. Population/sq.km 1024 Rivers
700 rivers over 24,000 km in length
Source www.worldbank.org.bd
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Environmental (un)sustainability
  • Effects of climate change
  • Sea level rise will engulf 11 of land
  • Affecting 600,000 people in coastal areas
  • Increased soil salinity
  • Drought in the northwest during the dry season
  • Frequent flooding
  • River erosion
  • Storm surges and tornadoes

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Life along the river
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Bangladesh Ecological Footprint 0.05 hectares
Western European Ecological Footprint 5.0
hectares.
USA Ecological Footprint 9.57 hectares
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The Institute for Sustainable Development
Learning for a Livable Future
  • ULAB believes that educational institutions have
    an obligation to imbue the next generation of
    leaders with the skills and ethics necessary to
    incorporate socially and environmentally
    responsible practices into all levels of the
    public and the private sectors.
  • The ISD is an interdisciplinary research,
    teaching, and consulting institute focused on
    creating development, design, and business models
    that increase economic productivity through
    social and environmental justice.

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Bangladeshand Development
  • The future of environmental and social progress
    in an increasingly liberalized, corporatized, and
    globalized Bangladesh will be determined by the
    ability of individuals and institutions to
    integrate the true value of human, natural,
    social, and monetary capital into a single
    progressive paradigm.
  • NGOs and related hybrids already operate in
    nearly every sphere of civil and corporate
    society. Yet, Bangladesh has no focused vehicle
    for the promotion of sustainable practices.
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