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‘Planned and climate-resilient urban development is a must’

Formulating an effective climate-resilient

action plan consisting of natural resource conservation such as vegetation

cover, green open spaces and clean, fresh water bodies can be the crucial

means of ensuring sustainable development in the region.

Similarly, concerted efforts of all the government and non-government

organisations concerned have become an urgent need for mitigating the adverse

impact of climate change in the region, including its drought-prone Barind

area.

The adverse impact of climate change at alarming rates has severely affected

every sector, including agriculture and its diversity, creating a real threat

to food production and public health.

Rajshahi Mayor AHM Khairuzzaman Liton came up with the observation while

addressing the inaugural ceremony of a two-day stakeholder workshop titled

“Innovation for Climate Smart Urban Development Project” here today (Friday)

as the chief guest.

Local Government Division (LGD), Local Government Engineering Department

(LGED) jointly org
anized the workshop at Grand Riverview Hotel supported by

Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC).

With LGED Additional Chief Engineer Gopal Krishna Devnath in the chair, the

opening ceremony was addressed, among others, by LGED Chief Engineer Ali

Akter Hossain, GIZ Bangladesh Cluster Coordinator Dr Dana Dela Fontain and

LGED Additional Chief Engineer Zulfiker Ali as special guests.

Director of GIZ Bangladesh Include Project Mahmudur Rahman welcomed the

participants.

Main objective of the project is to promote climate-smart urban development.

More effective use of new information and communication technologies to

enable and spearhead innovation and productivity gains, optimization of the

resource use and reduction of physical mobility needs are the salient

features of it.

Besides, more attractive public and non-motorized transport, increased use of

renewable energy sources, climate smart waste management (improved recycling

schemes and waste to energy) and other measures contributing to climate

change
mitigation are among the possible outcomes.

Mayor Liton said climate change has been acknowledged as the depletion of

natural resources and as a major threat to the humanity in the region and

urged the developed countries to take immediate effective measures to address

the adverse impacts.

Legitimate rights of the farmers and others concerned should be protected

rightly for the sake of encouraging them towards boosting agricultural

productions to meet up its gradually mounting demands.

Referring to the enormous contribution of farmers to the country’s

agricultural development, he said the farmers deserve the rights of getting

all requisite privileges. There is no alternative to protect their interests

as a whole.

Mayor Liton, also presidium member of Bangladesh Awami League, said they have

formulated a project for conserving 22 water bodies in the city and many of

those, including Sonadighi, Sapura Mathpukur, Laxmipur TB pond and Sapura

graveyard pond, were already conserved and beautified thro
ugh various

infrastructure developments.

In addition to the officials and others concerned, representatives of RCC,

Chapainawabganj, Chargaht, Gaibandha and Sirajganj pourashava joined the

workshop.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha