Browsing Factsheets, Infographics and Brochures by Country/Region "Bangladesh"
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Air Quality Policies in Bangladesh
(United Nations Environment Programme, 2016)This document is based on research that UNEP conducted in 2015, in response to Resolution 7 of the UNEA 1. It describes country-level policies that impact air quality. Triple question marks (???) indicate that information ... -
Assessment of existing and future emissions reduction from the coal sector toward the implementation of the Minamata and Stockholm Conventions - GEF project ID: 10748
(2023-10)Project Objective: To demonstrate mercury and persistent organic pollutant (POP) emissions reduction potential from coal-fired power plant (CFPPs) and coal-fired industrial boiler (CFIBs) to support governments in ... -
Bangladesh: Ecosystem-based Adaptation 2020-2024 - Ecosystem-Based Approaches to Adaptation in the Drought-Prone Barind Tract and Haor Wetland Area
(2022-05)The dryland forests of the Barind Tract and the wetlands of the Haor Area of Bangladesh provide a range of valuable ecosystem services to local communities that derive most of their income from agriculture and fishing. ... -
Country Report - Bangladesh: Capacity Building Activities under the European Commission funded project on Enhancing capacity for measuring progress towards the Environmental Dimension of the SDGs, 2020-2023
(2024-03)The project Enhancing Capacity for Measuring Progress towards the Environmental Dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), funded by the European Commission, was instituted to strengthen national capacity for ... -
Impact Brief - Enhanced capacity for measuring progress towards the Environmental Dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals 2020-2023
(2024-03)The project ‘Enhanced Capacity for Measuring Progress towards the Environmental Dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs), funded by the European Commission, included an activity (Activity 1.3) that aimed to ... -
Mercury Containing Products: Use, Impact and Alternatives in Bangladesh
(2015)Mercury can be easily ingested by breathing the vapor or by swallowing or getting the liquid metal on your skin. Any or all can happen when mercury release into environment. -
Mercury containing products: Use-impact-alternative in Bangladesh
(2005)Sweden - Swedish experience using mercury-free blood pressure measurement equipment (7/05) -
Song of the Sundarbans - A Preview from the “Earth Defenders” Graphic Novella
(2023-03)Six original stories that shine a spotlight on environmental defenders, climate change, and the urgent need to protect human rights in the environmental context.