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Tackling Water Scarcity in Bangladesh – A Lesson from the Country’s Rice Fields

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  • Nasima Tanveer Chowdhury

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In many parts of Bangladesh water scarcity is a seasonal problem. An assessment is done to understand whether water is being used efficiently for the cultivation of one of the most important food crops in the country, boro rice.

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  • Nasima Tanveer Chowdhury, 2010. "Tackling Water Scarcity in Bangladesh – A Lesson from the Country’s Rice Fields," Working Papers id:2973, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:2973
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    boro rice; bangladesh; water; scarcity; seasonal; cultivation; food; crops; agricultural water use;
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