The NSDS identifies five strategic priority areas and three cross-cutting areas that are critical to achieve sustainability in Bangladesh. The five strategic priority areas are:- Sustained economic growth- Development of priority sectors (including agriculture and energy)- Urban environment- Social security and protection- Environment, natural resource and disaster managementClimate change is discussed under the environment priority area, with the strategy emphasising the need to scale up investments in disaster risk reduction so that a suitable environment for the economic and social development of the country can be created in the face of climate change. Specific areas include the rehabilitation and climate proofing of coastal polders with especial focus on removing water logging, disaster risk reduction, mainstreaming disaster risk reduction and climate change, coastal char land afforestation, development of climate stress tolerant crop varieties and utilisation of climate change funds.
- Home
- /
- Search
- /
- Bangladesh
- /
- National Sustainable Development Strategy (2010-2021)
National Sustainable Development Strategy (2010-2021)
Summary
Documents
Document
Topics 
Beta
Search results
 Topics mentioned most in this policy  Beta
See how often topics get mentioned in this policy and view specific passages of text highlighted in each document. Accuracy is not 100%. Learn more
Group
Topics
Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance
Note

The summary of this document was written by researchers at the Grantham Research Institute . If you want to use this summary, please check terms of use for citation and licensing of third party data.
