The Urbanization and Environmental Challenges in Dhaka City
Mahamud Akash (),
Akter Jesmin (),
Tahera Tamanna () and
Md Rezwanul Kabir ()
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Mahamud Akash: Alhaj Abdul Gani College, Bangladesh
Akter Jesmin: China University of Geo-Sciences
Tahera Tamanna: University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Rezwanul Kabir: China University of Geo-Sciences
No 10, Proceedings of the 7th International RAIS Conference, February 19-20, 2018 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies
Abstract:
The main purpose of this study is to focus on the urban growth and environmental impacts on Dhaka city for the sustainable development of urbanization policymaking. The study has found that the Dhaka city is expanding rapidly and environmental issues are the main problem for urbanization. Because there is huge pollution in Dhaka city through unawareness of human activities. The local government can increase the public participation in sustainable development for urban growth in Dhaka city. The policymaker can formulate a strategy for urbanization growth and green environment by training on public participation and facilitation for urban people.
Keywords: Urbanization; Environment; Dhaka (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12 pages
Date: 2018-03
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Published in Proceedings of the 7th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences, February 19-20, 2018, pages 145-157
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