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Causes of Forest Encroachment: An Analysis of Bangladesh
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">M?S?IftekharEmail author  A?K?F?Hoque
Institution:(1) Program Development Office – Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Ministry of Water Resources; Saimon Centre, Road 22, House 4/A, 5th floor, Gulshan – 1, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh;(2) Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, 9208, Bangladesh
Abstract:Deforestation is a major cause of environmental degradation. Tropical countries with huge population pressure and widespread poverty are main frontier of deforestation. Bangladesh, being one the most densely populated country with diminishing tropical forestland, supports lowest per capita forestland. The forests are depleting mainly due to illegal logging and conversion to non-forestry uses. In this paper encroachment of forestland by individuals has been dealt with. The socioeconomic causes and pattern of encroachment have been analyzed. Limited land availability and unemployment have been identified as the major proximate causes of encroachment and, if no measures are adopted within next three decades the existing natural forests might be encroached.Part of thesis of the first author submitted for the partial fulfillment of the Master of Science in Forestry in the Khulna University, Bangladesh in 2001 (Iftekhar, 2001). Some of the findings have been presented in the World Forestry Congress XIII, Canada, held from 21 to 28 September 2003 (Iftekhar et al., 2003).
Keywords:Bangladesh  encroachment  forest degradation  poverty  tropical countries
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