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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025
Sustainable planning urged for Jamuna-Brahmaputra basin

Bangladesh

TBS Report
18 October, 2023, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2023, 08:56 pm

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Sustainable planning urged for Jamuna-Brahmaputra basin

They also called for initiatives to improve the quality of life of the communities on the riverbanks and sedimentary islands in the northern regions

TBS Report
18 October, 2023, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2023, 08:56 pm
Farmers, carrying crops, walk long paths on sandbars, locally known as char, formed on the River Jamuna in Shariakandi, Bogura. During the monsoon, this area goes underwater but dries up during winter for months. Residents of both sides of the river have to cross this long sandy path on foot as no vehicle can run on this silt landmass. File Photo: Rajib Dhar
Farmers, carrying crops, walk long paths on sandbars, locally known as char, formed on the River Jamuna in Shariakandi, Bogura. During the monsoon, this area goes underwater but dries up during winter for months. Residents of both sides of the river have to cross this long sandy path on foot as no vehicle can run on this silt landmass. File Photo: Rajib Dhar

International climate experts have urged sustainable planning in the Jamuna-Brahmaputra river basin to deal with the negative effects of climate change and reduce disaster risk.

They also called for coordinated and long-term initiatives by various public and private organisations to improve the quality of life of the communities on the riverbanks and sedimentary islands of the remote northern regions of Bangladesh, reads a press release.

The experts called for the measures at a roundtable discussion titled 'Challenges, Innovations and Action Plans'. organised by Friendship SPO in Dhaka on Wednesday.

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Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources Nazmul Ahsan joined the roundtable discussion as the chief guest. He drew the attention of local and foreign development cooperation organisations to improve the quality of life of char (river island) residents by highlighting the socio-economic conditions, ecology and health aspects.

Runa Khan, founder of Friendship, said, "In facing the challenges of regular natural calamities and climate change, the people of the Jamuna-Brahmaputra basin are deprived of development opportunities and their rights. Since 2002, Friendship has been trying to involve them in the development of the country.

"The organisation has coordinated with local governments to build capacity and awareness, as well as climate change adaptation and disaster prevention, preparedness and response."

Eric Orsenna, chairman of Initiatives for the Future of Great Rivers (IFGR) aka Initiatives pour l'Avenir des Grands Fleuves (IAGF), presented the experiences and observations from his field visit to the climate-affected river islands.

He said that compared to other deltaic plains in the world, the residents of Jamuna-Brahmaputra char are far behind in terms of health, education and socio-economic conditions. In particular, they have to face the challenges of natural disasters like floods, land erosion, droughts, tropical storms and heavy rains, all of which are exacerbated by climate change.

Kazi Amdadul Haque, senior director of Friendship's Climate Action sector, said that Friendship has continued various activities to deal with disasters for almost 20 years. 21 special settlements in the form of raised plateaus, called plinths, have been constructed in the char areas of the Jamuna-Brahmaputra river basin. These elevated, oval settlements are built around a freshwater pond to be used as shelters during disasters.

Marc Elvinger, chair of Friendship Luxembourg and co-chair of Friendship International, water and river experts from various European countries, Bangladesh Meteorological Department, Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre and experts from public and private organisations participated in the roundtable discussion.

Jamuna / Brahmaputra Basin / Bangladesh

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