Bangladesh BD: Forest Area: % of Land Area data was reported at 14.469 % in Dec 2022. This stayed constant from the previous number of 14.469 % for Dec 2021. Bangladesh BD: Forest Area: % of Land Area data is updated yearly, averaging 14.605 % (Median) f
DHAKA, June 5 (Xinhua) -- The Bangladeshi government has set an ambitious goal to expand the country's tree cover from 22.37 percent to 25 percent and forest coverage from 14.1 percent to 16 percent by 2030. Bangladeshi Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury m...
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Many areas of cropland in Bangladesh(孟加拉国) are becoming unfit for farming. The land is becoming salty. It is a big problem for the small country. More than 155 million people live in Bangladesh. Growing crops is the most common way Bangladeshis support themselves. Farmers in the country...
Development Relevance:Agricultural land covers more than one-third of the world's land area. Agricultural land constitutes only a part of any country's total area, which can include areas not suitable for agriculture, such as forests, mountains, and inland water bodies. Agriculture is still a ...
Though lands of south-west region were generally used for rice farming since the middle of 20th century, polderization project of Bangladesh during 1970s caused major changes in land use pattern.The study area being close to river Hariavanga, shrimp farming has been observed to be predominant ...
Roy S, Farzana K, Papia M, Hasan M (2015) Monitoring and Prediction of Land Use/Land Cover Change Using the Integration of Markov Chain Model and Cellular Automation in the Southeastern Tertiary Hilly Area of Bangladesh, International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR) 24...
Bangladesh, with a forest cover estimated at 17.08% of all land surface area, has experienced massive degradation of its natural resources and a considerable change in its land cover. While deforestation in Bangladesh is obviously a complex issue, one important aspect emerges from previous research ...
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Again, vegetation coverage of any region can highly influence the land surface temperature distribution. Being one of the largest deltas in the world, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to natural disasters because of its geographical location. The physiography of the north-western region of Bangladesh ...