
Pavel Partha
Pavel Partha, an ecology and biodiversity conservation researcher, is director at Bangladesh Resource Centre for Indigenous Knowledge (BARCIK). He can be reached at [email protected].
Pavel Partha, an ecology and biodiversity conservation researcher, is director at Bangladesh Resource Centre for Indigenous Knowledge (BARCIK). He can be reached at [email protected].
It is essential to understand how rural communities establish their cultural relationships with the ecosystems across different seasons.
Bangladesh’s forests and genetic resources are continuously subjected to distress and threats.
Exploring the intersection of climate change and non-economic loss and damage.
Natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, heatwaves, or droughts create vulnerabilities in ecosystems and human life.
In 20 long years, I haven't found anyone who started “anti-India” protests by bringing up floods, till now.
This means we need to find a balance between development and environmental conservation, and the time to act is now.
Climate change is pushing women further towards the precipice of social violence and natural risks.
Issues centring ecological protection are inherently political, but in this dying earth, these are repeatedly depoliticised.
It is essential to understand how rural communities establish their cultural relationships with the ecosystems across different seasons.
Bangladesh’s forests and genetic resources are continuously subjected to distress and threats.
Exploring the intersection of climate change and non-economic loss and damage.
Natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, heatwaves, or droughts create vulnerabilities in ecosystems and human life.
In 20 long years, I haven't found anyone who started “anti-India” protests by bringing up floods, till now.
This means we need to find a balance between development and environmental conservation, and the time to act is now.
Climate change is pushing women further towards the precipice of social violence and natural risks.
Issues centring ecological protection are inherently political, but in this dying earth, these are repeatedly depoliticised.
The cruel practice of neoliberal profit-driven development is what has caused the flood in Bandarban.
Fear, despair, pain are all around us in the time of corona. The outbreak of the virus has been devastating for humankind. However, there has been an awakening about the importance of the natural ecosystem.