Bangladesh recently has opened the world’s biggest rehabilitation project for the climate refugees in Cox’s Bazar. The ravaging 1991 cyclone killed 138,000 people. Kutubdia - a small Island of 266 square kilometres, located in Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh. They were destroyed in the cyclone, and people took shelter in a coastal slum outside Cox’s Bazar airport. But during high tide, this slum homes also go underwater. The area, which has a population of around 40,000, is one of the biggest settlements in Bangladesh for the people referred to as climate refugees. The majority of people are from the Bay of Bengal island Kutubdia, of which around 40 per cent is submerged in water.
At Nazirartek, Cox’sbazar established a business model through environmental conservation. Public-private partnerships are the central focus of such intervention. It thinks and believes that common people are massive as well as the only way to save this earth. Therefore, its main mission is global but by local actions specifically. Bangladesh is gifted with such a demonic climate change and no ways left for it alone, the ways are very difficult and wider around the globe. Therefore, it feels that CLIMATE DIPLOMACY is the pressing necessity to avert the crises and hence it is trying to work accordingly under limitations.
Several global researchers will work in this Research, They will make a team to act and perform vulnerable Rehabilitation and Adaptation Research’s of sustainability & execution to their (Climate
Refugees) rehabilitation & adaptation systems around the world as:
1. Emergency basis
2. Rehabilitation programs’
a) Sustainable restoration
b) Migration patterns
c) Rehabilitation &
d) Adaptation
We are asking at your kind participation to lead our movement as of the Global Leader of Climate
Refugees in formation of a forum to get them their hope of happiness.
Publication Date: 2023
Publication Name: livelihood migration at the local level of Climate Refugees in Bangladesh
Link: https://www.academia.edu/105344569/Thesis_of_livelihood_migration_at_the_local_level_of_Climate_Refugees_in_Bangladesh
Publication Date: 2022
Publication Name: Proposal for Delta plan of Coast & maritime development
Link: https://www.academia.edu/105246807/Proposal_for_Delta_plan_of_Coast_and_maritime_development_program
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