The Sundarbans mangrove forest in Bangladesh, a World Heritage Site, plays a vital role in supporting local livelihoods, providing storm protection and wildlife habitat, and regulating the local micro-climate.
The CREL/JDR 3RD Mangrove team meeting with stakeholders at Upazilla level
The CREL/JDR 3RD Mangrove Valuation team interviews residents of Sharankhola county, Khulna District, to understand how they use Sundarbans mangrove resources as part of their livelihoods
The CREL/JDR 3RD Mangrove Valuation team interviews residents of Sharankhola county, Khulna District, to understand how they use Sundarbans mangrove resources as part of their livelihoods
The CREL/JDR 3RD Mangrove team met with the Chief Conservator of Forests (third from the right) and Deputy Chief Conservators of Forests of the Bangladesh Forest Department (fourth from the right with blue collar) in May 2015. JDR 3RD team members at the meeting included Dr. Raihan Sarker (2nd from right), Nur Nobi (far right), and [insert name], far left.