04394nam 22007455 450 991076359880332120240607111835.03-031-45093-010.1007/978-3-031-45093-8(PPN)273594249(CKB)28853332900041(MiAaPQ)EBC30943664(Au-PeEL)EBL30943664(DE-He213)978-3-031-45093-8(EXLCZ)992885333290004120231114d2023 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTransforming Bangladesh Geography, People, Economy and Environment /edited by Raquib Ahmed, Abdullah Al-Maruf, J. Craig Jenkins1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (172 pages)World Regional Geography Book Series,2363-90919783031450921 Preface -- Introduction -- Index -- Glossary -- Part 1 Geo-Physical Dynamics -- Part 2 Bio-Physical Aspects -- Part 3 Changes in Society -- Part 4 Land Resource and Land Use Patterns -- Part 5 Towards Food Security and Food Self-sufficiency -- Part 6 Changing Popular Dynamics -- Part 7 Rural Settlement Pattern -- Part 8 Urbanization: A Future Challenge -- Part 9 Trade, Communication and Industries for Economic Growth -- Part 10 Bangladesh in Growing International Sharing -- Part 11 Natural Hazards and Changes in Livelihood Pattern -- Part 12 Environmental Problems and Policies for Sustainable Living -- Part 13 Bangladesh Under Climate Change Threat -- Part 14 Development Policies and Future of Bangladesh.This book focuses on the transformation of Bangladesh in respect to its people, geography, economy and environment. The authors discuss current problems such as vulnerability caused by environmental degradation in Bangladesh but also opportunities of this rapidly changing country. The book explains how the country is rapidly transforming from a rural subsistence agrarian based economic system to a new economic partner contributing to global processes. Bangladesh is presented as an example for the changes in the Global South, where a mismatch is often observed in linking resources and activities with environmental sustainability, possibly due to insufficient base-line knowledge. As faster growth is marginalizing resources to increase the GDP, the sustainability of resource exploitation is being questioned. The authors describe the vulnerable situation caused by possible sea-level rise, soil degradation, biodiversity loss, climate extremities, urbanization, and population displacement. This volume offers comprehensive knowledge about the geography and environment of Bangladesh and aims to help readers further investigate the issues and work on solutions. The book appeals to academics, professionals and students at all levels interested in Bangladesh as well as environmental problems and geographical issues in a rapidly transforming country. .World Regional Geography Book Series,2363-9091GeographyEnvironmental sciencesSocial aspectsHuman geographyEconomic historyEconomic geographyAsiaHistoryRegional GeographyEnvironmental Social SciencesHuman GeographyEconomy-wide Country StudiesEconomic GeographyHistory of South AsiaGeography.Environmental sciencesSocial aspects.Human geography.Economic history.Economic geography.AsiaHistory.Regional Geography.Environmental Social Sciences.Human Geography.Economy-wide Country Studies.Economic Geography.History of South Asia.910.021Ahmed Raquib1439122Al-Maruf Abdullah1439123Jenkins J. Craig1436112MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910763598803321Transforming Bangladesh3601326UNINA