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July 2021
ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | July 2021
LECTURE ON "Climate Public Finance Management in Bangladesh" by Abu Sumon (part-1) Mr. Sumon have played an important role in taking forward the climate change fiscal reforms in Bangladesh. With over 20 years of expertise on a wide spectrum of development and management issues, including climate change adaptation, climate public finance management, disaster risk reduction, integrated floodplain management, and ecosystem-based wetland natural resources management and conservation. He has led the formulation and adoption process of Climate Fiscal Framework, 2020 and…
Find out more »SUNDARBANS WITHOUT BOUNDARIES: CO-CREATING TRANSFORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION
Sundarbans Roundtable Session at ICCCAD Roundtable 26 July 2021 at 17:00 to 18:30 (Bangladesh Time) Co-hosted by the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the TAPESTRY project. This roundtable will discuss the possibilities and results of transboundary research in the Indian and Bangladesh Sundarbans. Speakers will share views from their work on the nature and extent of boundaries; and how transboundary research can lead to transformative knowledge and action around gender, livelihoods, and natural resource management. Innovative research methods—including PhotoVoice and…
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ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | August 2021
LECTURE ON ‘CLIMATE FISCAL REFORMS IN BANGLADESH’ by Abu Sumon (part-2) Mr. Sumon have played an important role in taking forward the climate change fiscal reforms in Bangladesh. With over 20 years of expertise on a wide spectrum of development and management issues, including climate change adaptation, climate public finance management, disaster risk reduction, integrated floodplain management, and ecosystem-based wetland natural resources management and conservation. He has led the formulation and adoption process of Climate Fiscal Framework, 2020 and a…
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October 2021
Community-led Adaptation: Water is Life
Significant climate impacts have begun to rattle the communities around the world…heat waves, wildfires, cloud bursts, cyclones, floods, droughts…While experts and policy-makers debate causes and mitigation models, local communities, largely the poor and vulnerable, bear most of the consequences of such climate changes. They struggle to find local solutions to adapt vigorously and minimize adverse consequences on their livelihood and well-being. Water is at the centre of the impacts. Deforestation causes changes in rainfall patterns; chemicals used in intensive farming…
Find out more »Webinar | Expected Outcomes from COP26: Climate Vulnerable Countries Perspective
ICCCAD and PCCB Network Jointly Organizing Webinar on "Expected outcomes from COP26: Climate Vulnerable Countries Perspective" Date: 18 October 2021 Time: 7:00-8:30 PM Dhaka Time (GMT+6) Where: Online Registration In order to make COP26 an action COP, it is important for countries to take stock of what we have achieved so far, learn from them and plan for the next five years. COP26 needs to be transformational so that we do not continue along the wrong path and plan for effective…
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