PUBLICATIONS OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP

Information is a basic and fundamentally important element in any development activity. Information is useful only if it is available, if the users have access to it, in the appropriate form and language. To ensure public access to information, Coastal Development Partnership publishes issue and program based Books, Booklets, Newsletters, Bulletins, Fact Sheets, Brochures, Leaflets, Posters, Stickers, etc. for dissemination of information.

Followings are the list of CDP Publications

Stakeholders interest for Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Bangladesh

Unmasking Stakeholders interest for Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Bangladesh - Is It for Public Benifit or Private Control over Public Resources?

Government approach & initiatives for promoting Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Bangladesh reveals that government is quite intoxicated by the PPP. The current government considers that PPP as one of the most important tool for rapid economic growth and also to make Bangladesh an industry based middle-income

Price: 2 US$ / 100 BDT

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Living with Climate Change

The security of individuals, communities, nations, and the entire global community is decreasing due to climate change. The human insecurity owing to climate change is perhaps the most wide spread non-military environmental threat the global community has ever faced. Climate change is a security concern because it has the potential to destabilize global socio-economic system, displace populations, and lead to the collapse of global development. Despite the omnipresent nature, climate security issues are still not high on the national security & policy agenda. Increased cyclone, storm surges, floods, riverbank erosion destroys and damage peoples properties including land, house, crop, cattle, Download ⇓ Back to Top ⇑

The Peace Handbook

In economic context, industrialization for the economic development is the root cause of climate change. Every country wants to improve the living standards of its population through increasing speeding up industrialization. In social context, ignorance or insignificant knowledge of the people is the root cause of climate change.

If the relationship between human activity and climate had been widely understood many decades ago, we simply would not be facing the same magnitude of challenge that we face today.

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Climate Justice and Solidarity Based Adaptation

Bangladesh is known as the country of disaster. But the people of this disaster prone country have learned from their experience that "Solidarity is the most effective tool to combat disaster". Climate Justice and Solidarity based adaptationDownload ⇓ Back to Top ⇑

Cultivating Responsibility within the Climate Uncertainty

Cultivating Responsibility within the Climate Uncertainty - is a study on the impact of cyclone on the small scale shrimp farming in the Climate Change vulnerable south west Coastal Region of Bangladesh. This report “Cultivating Responsibility within the Climate Uncertainty” is the compilation of the key learning’s, baseline survey & monitoring data generated through the Safeguarding Coastal Ecosystem from Irresponsible Commercial Shrimp farming (SECO) project with assistance

Price: 25 US$ (International) / 500 BDT (Bangladesh)

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Working Together for Responsible & Eco-Friendly Shrimp Farming in Bangladesh

The global trend of shrimp business envisages that without informing consumers about sustainable farming practices, it will be gradually difficult to sell the shrimp products. Considering the social, environmental and local issues integrated commercial shrimp farming, the present study would like to rename CSR as CLOSER (Corporate Local, Social & Environmental Responsibility) for protecting ecosystem & community at local production level as well as to promote Environment-Friendly ExportOriented Shrimp Cultivation. Shrimp farm associations with support from government and NGOs can provide technical assistance,

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Central Coordination Office:

Address: House#53/1 & 53/2, West Agargaon,Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka - 1207, Bangladesh
Telephone: +880-2-8181391
E-mail: cdp@cdpbd.org

Registered & Foundation Office:

Address: 55/2, Islampur Road, Khulna-9100, Bangladesh
E-mail: cdp@cdpbd.org