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1 Asaduzzaman, M.. 1984. Study on ground water potential and further scope for its exploitation in northwest Bangladesh: Final report. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ministry of Agriculture. viii, 144 p.
Irrigation management ; Groundwater ; Research / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 ASA Record No: H0450)

2 Asaduzzaman, M.. 1985. Handbook of ground water and wells. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BRAC Prokashana. xvii, 207p.
Groundwater potential ; Aquifers ; Wells ; Design ; Hydrology ; Water quality ; Pumps / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 ASA Record No: H04609)

3 Asaduzzaman, M.. 1982. Survey on deep tubewell utilization in five thanas, Rajshahi. Rajshahi, Bangladesh: BADC. 15p.
Tube well irrigation ; Cultivation ; Costs ; Consumption ; Agricultural credit / Bangladesh / Rajshahi
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 ASA Record No: H04825)

4 Imam, S. M. A.; Asaduzzaman, M.. 1984. Impact and evaluation of shallow tubewell development, Rajshahi. 69p.
Tube well irrigation ; Performance ; Costs ; Shallow tube wells / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 IMA Record No: H05036)

5 Asaduzzaman, M.. 1989. Irrigation charges in the Barind Integrated Area Development Project: a new approach. London, UK: ODI. 33p. (ODI/IIMI irrigation management network paper 89/2e)
User charges ; Cost recovery / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ODI/IIMI 89/2e Record No: H006003)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H006003.pdf
(2.42 MB)

6 Asaduzzaman, M.. 1991. Minor irrigation: Access to small farmers. In Smith, M. D. (Ed.), Infrastructure for low-income communities: Proceedings of the 16th WEDC International Conference, Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies (RCUES), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 27-31 August, 1990. Leicestershire, UK: WEDC. pp.89-92.
Water lifting ; Tube wells ; Pumps ; Equity ; Small scale systems ; Irrigation ; Policy ; Farmers ; Organizations ; Income ; Privatization ; Agricultural credit / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.1 G000 SMI Record No: H030168)

7 Irfanullah, H. Md.; Asaduzzaman, M.; Joshi, Deepa; Garrett, J.; Aheeyar, Mohamed; Dikkumbura, Sahani; Rahman, M. M.; Islam, M. A. 2023. Towards inclusive governance for resilient agri-food systems in Bangladesh. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas. 12p.
Agrifood systems ; Governance ; Climate resilience ; Policies ; Intervention ; Gender equality ; Social inclusion ; Women ; Marginalization ; Communities ; Innovation ; Participation ; Institutions ; Financing ; Vulnerability / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H052398)
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/131807/inclusive_governance.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
(5.95 MB)
This policy brief — produced under the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD) — emphasizes the urgent need for promoting inclusive governance in Bangladesh's agri-food systems to enhance resilience in the face of escalating climate risks. Although Bangladesh is transitioning toward climate-resilient agri-food systems, this shift faces challenges. There is notable variation among policies and interventions pertaining to food, water and environmental systems in their acknowledgment of socio-ecological interdependencies and representation of marginalized communities. This highlights the need for policies that address interlinked social, economic and political inequalities within the agri-food sector and translating the policies into practice. A gap also exists between local experiences of food insecurity and climate resilience and expert-led innovations. Key recommendations in this brief call for the promotion of nature-based solutions, leveraging the progressive National Adaptation Plan, and establishing a robust gender-focused fiscal system. These recommendations, which are aligned with the eight principles of locally led adaptation, underscore the vital role of empowering local communities to lead effective climate change adaptation efforts, ultimately fostering a more sustainable and resilient agri-food sector in Bangladesh.

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