2022
DOI: 10.2166/wp.2022.229
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Capacity development for the Bangladesh Delta Plan from the perspective of delta professionals: A qualitative study

Abstract: Many deltaic regions around the world are exploring or adopting planning initiatives to address the complex challenges associated with future economic development and climate change. A key feature is their adaptive nature, also coined as adaptive delta management (ADM). ADM refers to the development of strategies and measures that allow us to adapt to change over a long time. The Government of Bangladesh has recently approved the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100 (BDP2100) – a long-term adaptive strategy for sustaina… Show more

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“…The Delta Plan 2100, introduced in 2018, outlined a long-term vision for Bangladesh's water management, including strategies for harnessing the economic potential of the delta, thus aligning with the principles of the Blue Economy (Hasan et al, 2020;Ashikur and Rupom, 2022;Kabir et al, 2022).…”
Section: Launch Of the Delta Plan 2100 (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delta Plan 2100, introduced in 2018, outlined a long-term vision for Bangladesh's water management, including strategies for harnessing the economic potential of the delta, thus aligning with the principles of the Blue Economy (Hasan et al, 2020;Ashikur and Rupom, 2022;Kabir et al, 2022).…”
Section: Launch Of the Delta Plan 2100 (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flood plain management, irrigation, and the supply of drinking water are three important issues in the water sector of Bangladesh. Being a flood-prone country, the Government of Bangladesh (GoB), with the help of international aid agencies, has taken different initiatives for building flood control structures as well as devising policies and strategies for flood plain management [114,115]. However, when compared to the policies and strategies related to flood control and flood plain management in the Netherlands, which is a similar delta country situated in northwest Europe, Bangladesh was found to be far behind [116].…”
Section: International Vs Bangladesh Development In the Water Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%