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Public participation in Bangladesh's response to climate change issues

Author(s): 
Junayed Ahmed Chowdhury
This report examines public participation in Bangladesh's response to climate change issues.

This report examines whether the government of Bangladesh has managed to ensure public participation in climate change matters.

It provides an overview of the climate change issue in Bangladesh, considering what steps, policies and laws the government of Bangladesh has taken to tackle climate change and the role of public participation in these steps. It also analyses the right of public participation under the Bangladesh Constitution and its application by the government of Bangladesh.

Disclaimer: 
This publication provides general information and comments on the subject matter covered and is not a comprehensive treatment of the subject. It is not intended to provide legal advice, and readers should not rely on it but seek specific legal advice before taking any legal action with respect to the matters discussed.

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