Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues

This report documents the results of the study on “Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues”. The study was carried out to deeper comprehend the role of Water Management Groups (WMGs) and Water Management Associations (WMAs) in the pold...

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Main Authors: Begum, Salma, Huq, Hamidul, Salahuddin, Ahmad, Nelson, Katherine, Amin, Md. Ruhul
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172759
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author Begum, Salma
Huq, Hamidul
Salahuddin, Ahmad
Nelson, Katherine
Amin, Md. Ruhul
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Begum, Salma
Huq, Hamidul
Nelson, Katherine
Salahuddin, Ahmad
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Huq, Hamidul
Salahuddin, Ahmad
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Amin, Md. Ruhul
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description This report documents the results of the study on “Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues”. The study was carried out to deeper comprehend the role of Water Management Groups (WMGs) and Water Management Associations (WMAs) in the polders in order to plan for a participatory bottom-up approach and propose policy adjustment for comprehensive water management to increase resilience. For effective water management in coastal polders of Bangladesh, the study recommends that the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) have the overseeing role of managing Water Management Organizations (WMOs), as it has a strong local presence and a mandate for agricultural development. WMOs members also recommended the same. The focus should be on empowering WMOs by outlining their rights, mandates, and responsibilities, ensuring that they remain central in managing polder operations. Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) should continue providing essential engineering support and submitting rehabilitation requests based on local needs. By strengthening the coordination among stakeholders and placing WMOs at the centre of water management, these measures can ensure long-term sustainability and resilience for Bangladesh’s coastal communities. This study was conducted by the Institute of Development Studies and Sustainability, United International University and International Rice Research Institute, with the support from the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas.
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spelling CGSpace1727592025-02-09T15:34:52Z Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues Begum, Salma Huq, Hamidul Salahuddin, Ahmad Nelson, Katherine Amin, Md. Ruhul food systems climate change water management surveys coastal areas reclaimed land This report documents the results of the study on “Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues”. The study was carried out to deeper comprehend the role of Water Management Groups (WMGs) and Water Management Associations (WMAs) in the polders in order to plan for a participatory bottom-up approach and propose policy adjustment for comprehensive water management to increase resilience. For effective water management in coastal polders of Bangladesh, the study recommends that the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) have the overseeing role of managing Water Management Organizations (WMOs), as it has a strong local presence and a mandate for agricultural development. WMOs members also recommended the same. The focus should be on empowering WMOs by outlining their rights, mandates, and responsibilities, ensuring that they remain central in managing polder operations. Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) should continue providing essential engineering support and submitting rehabilitation requests based on local needs. By strengthening the coordination among stakeholders and placing WMOs at the centre of water management, these measures can ensure long-term sustainability and resilience for Bangladesh’s coastal communities. This study was conducted by the Institute of Development Studies and Sustainability, United International University and International Rice Research Institute, with the support from the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas. 2024-12 2025-02-04T09:17:05Z 2025-02-04T09:17:05Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172759 en Open Access application/pdf Begum, S., Huq, H., Salahuddin, A., Nelson, K., and Amin, M. R. 2024. Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional & Policy Issues. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Institute of Development Studies and Sustainability, United International University and International Rice Research Institute. CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas. 35p.
spellingShingle food systems
climate change
water management
surveys
coastal areas
reclaimed land
Begum, Salma
Huq, Hamidul
Salahuddin, Ahmad
Nelson, Katherine
Amin, Md. Ruhul
Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title_full Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title_fullStr Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title_full_unstemmed Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title_short Water Management Challenges in Coastal Polders of Bangladesh: Rethinking Institutional and Policy Issues
title_sort water management challenges in coastal polders of bangladesh rethinking institutional and policy issues
topic food systems
climate change
water management
surveys
coastal areas
reclaimed land
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172759
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