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Title: THESIS TITLE: PLANNING STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE URBAN FLOOD IN DHAKA CITY: A CASE OF KALLYANPUR ZONE
Authors: Shahriar, Bushra
Keywords: Bangladesh;Dhaka;Urban Flooding;Water Work
Issue Date: May-2017
Publisher: I I T ROORKEE
Abstract: Bangladesh may be a developing country. Dhaka, the capital town of East Pakistan, is that the center of all development activities. Credit goes to unplanned rise of development activities ends up in important issues for the town dwellers. Urban Flooding is one in all the key issues for the town residents, particularly throughout the time of year though its a flat geographic land. The city is already densely inhabited and has become fourth most densely populated mega city within the world. Thanks to speedy urbanization East Pakistan is experiencing environmental degradation, increase in population, and manufacture. The method of urbanization is connected with the economic development, that makes Associate in Nursing more and more higher contribution of the economic system. Most of the cities and cities are unable to deal with ever-changing things thanks to their internal resources constraints and management limitations, however, once the expansion of urban population takes place at Associate in Nursing remarkably speedy rate. (Bari and Hasan, 2001). Dhaka town is affected with variety of socio-environmental issues. Water work, traffic jam, solid waste disposal, black smoke from transport and industrial emissions, air and sound pollution, pollution of water bodies by industrial discharge, of these are the regular drawback of the town. now it wants some strategic selections and a few innovative ways to save lots of the individuals from coming environmental consequences and to create the town livable.
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