Bangladesh Country Environmental Analysis

The economic losses resulting from the environmental impacts considered in this report are equivalent to more than 4 percent o f Bangladesh's Gross Domestic Product. Among these impacts, three sources of environmental degradation stand out as currently receiving insufficient attention given their relative significance: (1) in door and urban air pollution, (2) the degradation o f water quality in Dhaka, and (3) the decline of capture fisheries. The economic losses associated with these three concerns alone may amount to more than 2.7 percent of GDP. The report proposes a set of actions in each o f these areas, and also identifies a series of measures that could be taken to strengthen environmental governance, which forms an overarching constraint to improved environmental management across all issues. While the report estimates the economic losses associated with the environmental impacts considered, it does not provide a benefit-cost or cost-effectiveness analysis of the proposed mitigating actions. It will be important to examine the costs of the proposed actions in more detail as an element of the follow-up work in each o f the priority areas.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2006-08-23
Subjects:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, WATER AND SANITATION, WATER QUALITY, AIR POLLUTION, TOXIC POLLUTANTS, MEGA-CITY, FISHERIES, SOIL EROSION, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT, SOIL QUALITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/737591468217768625/Main-report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33925
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