Climate resilient planning in Bangladesh: a review of progress and early experiences of moving from planning to implementation

dc.contributor.authorRai, Neha
dc.contributor.authorHuq, Saleemul
dc.contributor.authorHuq, Muhammad Jahedul
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-18T10:07:16Z
dc.date.available2017-12-18T10:07:16Z
dc.date.issued2014-08-01
dc.description.abstractBangladesh is one of the first least developed countries (LDCs) to develop a long-term climate change strategy, the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (BCCSAP). Two funds were set up after developing the BCCSAP, one using government resources (BCCTF) and the other using donor resources (BCCRF). This paper uses the “building blocks” framework to analyse changes that occur when progressing from planning to finance and implementation by comparing the BCCRF and BCCTF. This analysis reveals how governance enablers are in fluenced by political economy dynamics that steer funding decisions and implementation outcomes, and provides lessons for countries pursuing climate resilience.
dc.identifier.otherhttps://ar.iub.edu.bd/handle/11348/399
dc.identifier.urihttps://ar.iub.edu.bd/handle/11348/399
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDevelopment in Practice, Routledge
dc.sourceIUB Academic Repository
dc.subjectSouth Asia
dc.subjectpublic policy
dc.subjectGovernance
dc.subjectAid – Development policies
dc.subjectEnvironment (built and natural) – Climate change
dc.titleClimate resilient planning in Bangladesh: a review of progress and early experiences of moving from planning to implementation
dc.typeArticle

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