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Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Condition of Hill Tracts Bangladesh: A Case Study in Bandarban Municipality

Urbanization in Bangladesh is in terms of increasing regional inequality, centralization of development, mass poverty, high unemployment rate, social stratification, over crowding, housing problem, proliferation of slums and squatters and at large deterioration in the overall environmental conditions. The study attempts to identify the major urban environmental condition of Bandarban Municipality. Investigation was based on perceptual as well as factual data sources. The perceptual data was collected through field survey which was based on structural questionnaire. Total 140 selected samples were considered and simple random sampling techniques have been adopted during data collection. These factual data was collected from various secondary sources like books, journals, magazines, national and international published data etc. The present study revealed that, the socio-economic condition of the respondents is moderate. People are engaged in micro level local business and their educational qualification is primary and secondary level. Urban facilities like transport communication, health care, gas, sanitation, electricity and water supply, solid waste management condition are worsening than other districts in Bangladesh. Level of air, soil, and sound quality was satisfactory but surface water quality was alarming and availability of light inside the house in day time of the respondents’. Insufficient supply of urban facilities was the main hindrance of tourist spot as well as overall environmental development in Bandarban area. A satisfaction index was applied to determine the satisfaction level of urban environment of Bandarban Municipality. In order to, govt. proper planning’s and initiatives and NGOs collaboration help to build Bandarban as an environment friendly, recreational and resourceful district in Bangladesh. Key Words: Urban environment, Bandarban Municipality, sample size, citizen’s perception and assessment

Impacts of Unplanned Urbanization on the Socio–Economic Conditions and Environment of Pabna Municipality, Bangladesh

Urbanization plays a significant role to progress and develop the human civilization because it radically changes the basic foundation of the ingredients of social, economic, political and cultural structures of a society and the country as well. Sustainable development can be acquired with the implementation of successful urban planning but a city or town even a country can be gradually unsuitable for living if the urbanization process is unplanned and haphazard. This study was based on the process of unplanned urbanization in Pabna municipality of Bangladesh and also dealt its effects on the current socio – economic conditions. The study showed that Pabna municipality is gradually developed owing to the unplanned urbanization yet many solemn and highly risky problems are perceiving and detecting for both human and environment such as overpopulation, haphazard housing service, health burdens, urban poverty, crime, child labor, erratic education system, mismanagement of waste, deforestation, air, water, sound and soil pollutions, carbon emission, environmental hazards, traffic jam, mis– and unemployment, improper drainage system, inadequate entertainment facilities, drug abuse, vulnerable ecosystem, medley lifestyle and culture etc. Finally, the study made some highly effective suggestions and policy recommendations for escaping from these conditions by which Pabna municipality would be familiar as a model urban region in Bangladesh.

Urbanization in Bangladesh: Emerging Challenges and the Way Forward

2021

Urbanization is a natural process of the population shift from rural to urban territories. More specifically, urbanization is a process of migration of population from rural to urban areas as well as the transformation of society where the rural agricultural economy is being transformed to advance the industrial economy. A major change to be witnessed in Bangladesh over the last few decades is the rapid spread of urbanization. Multiple driving factors paved the way for spreading the rapid growth of urbanization in Bangladesh. If this spread is not effectively managed, emerging challenges like spatial imbalance, environmental challenges, weak policy framework, challenges of sustainable cities, urban poverty, urban health issues, etc are likely to grow. This study aims at exploring the emerging challenges of urbanization in Bangladesh. It also explores the way forward to face the emerging challenges. This study has been conducted depending on qualitative and descriptive analysis. It i...

Urbanization and Environmental Problem: An Empirical Study In Sylhet City,Bangladesh

Urbanization is a growing phenomenon in Bangladesh. This paper examined the consequence of unplanned urbanization on environment in Sylhet City Corporation in Bangladesh (SCC). A cross sectional study was conducted in Sylhet city and social survey and FGD method were applied to collect the primary data from the respondents. This study showed that rapid urbanization have created social, economic, environmental and cultural problem. The urbanization has different environmental impacts such as water supply problem, solid waste management, disposing waste system, water logging problem, traffic congestion and sound pollution. Among the negative social consequences of urbanization, increasing incidence of crime and traditional family function and relation has been changed. Urbanization has created extreme pressure on housing, unemployment, infrastructure problems and urban services like education, health, transportation, water, sanitation, electricity, fuel, garbage clearance, recreation ...

Urban Transition in Bangladesh Causes, Consequences (Problems, Prospects) and Policy Issues

Urbanization in Bangladesh has some spatial characteristics. There is regional variation in the level of urbanization. It ranges from a high of 90% for the district of Dhaka to a low of less than 15% for greater Faridpur, Tangail, Patuakhali and Sylhet. There are 7 City Corporations and over 315 Pourashavas (Municipalities). The other towns have the Union Parishad type of local government. In the coming decades the urban population in Bangladesh will continue to grow but the rate of growth of urban population may go down to some extent. However, it would still be around 3.6% in the year 2015. By that time, the total national population would rise to 185 million, the urban population to around 68 million, and the share of the urban population to 30%. In the not too distant future (most likely before 2050), more than 50% of Bangladesh population (of around 200 million) would be urban with over 100 million people. With the nature of urban transition, this paper will try to find out the problems and prospects of urbanization with policy issues related to urbanization in Bangladesh.

Urbanization in Bangladesh: Present Status and Policy Implications A.K.M. Helal uz Zaman *

2010

A major change to be witnessed in Bangladesh over the next decade is the rapid spread of urbanization. Unless this spread is effectively managed, the chaotic conditions and accompanying ills like pollution, joblessness and exacerbation of criminal activities is likely to choke growth. An attempt has been made to examine the current situation and trends of urbanization in Bangladesh. Urban migration and population growth trend in Dhaka city has been critically examined. Forces which work behind rapid urbanization in Bangladesh have been identified. An evaluation has also been made to assess, the positive and negative impacts of urbanization. Finally a number of recommendations have been put forward to face the challenges of urbanization in Bangladesh.

QUALITY OF URBAN ENVIRONMENT: A CASE OF CITIZEN’S PERCEPTION IN SATKHIRA MUNICIPALITY, BANGLADESH

In this study, an attempt has been made to identify the major problems of urban environment in Satkhira Municipality. The perceptual data were collected through field survey based on structural questionnaire. It designed 100 selected respondents and framed 32 environmental variables including 3 points satisfaction index. It was observed from the study that drainage congestion is the major urban environmental problem of Satkhira Municipality and it creates a variety of physical environmental problems such as water logging, increasd soil and water salinity level, water and soil pollution etc. of the area. Because of the absence of certain urban facilities such as employment opportunity, recreational level, shortage of electricity supply (illegal connection, improper meter reading, system loss and load shedding etc.) inadequate local security, city dwellers are found to be dissatisfied. These lead to the generation of various social disorders including hijacking, vandalism and phonongraph, etc. However, there are ample scopes to develop a sustainable (eco-friendly) city keeping these considerations in mind. Key words: Urban environment, Citizen’s perception, Satkhira Municipal

Twentieth Century Urbanization in Bangladesh and a Spell of High and Unsustainable Urban Growth

International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development, 2018

Bangladesh is still a low urbanized country although it experienced a rising trend in the level of urbanization throughout the twentieth century and had a remarkably high urban growth immediately after its independence in 1971. The country recorded the highest ever annual average growth rate (9.04) and percentage of interval variation (137.57%) in an urban population in 1974; thereafter, growth rates of these two parameters went on falling and reached 5.19 and 65.89% respectively in 1991. As a result, urbanization during the tail end of the twentieth century increased but at a decreasing rate leading to an unsustainable urban growth trend. This study, however, examines the factors that contributed to urbanizing Bangladesh during the unsustainable growth period particularly in the last decades of the twentieth century. To this end, a multivariate regression model is developed and analyzed using the ordinary least square method involving stepwise-regression procedure. Primarily ten po...