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Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna Division
M. S. AZOM1
, K. M. RAHMAN2
, M. S. ISLAM2
, S. M. A. ALAM2
1 GIS Expert, Associates for Development Services Limited, Bangladesh (azomcuet@gmail.com)
2 Urban Planner, Development Design Consultants Limited, Bangladesh (kazi_jonas@yahoo.com)
2 Junior GIS and RS Analyst, Institute of Water Modelling, Bangladesh (sharful09@gmail.com)
2 Production Support Coordinator, IL&FS Technologies Ltd., Bangladesh (asifmmk@ymail.com)
Abstract
Khulna Division with an area of 21643.30 sq km is bounded by Rajshahi division on the north, Bay of Bengal on
the south, Dhaka and Barisal divisions on the east, West Bengal on the west. The Sundarbans is located in this
division covering parts of Satkhira, Bagerhat and Khulna districts. Main occupation is agriculture 39.43%. For
agricultural regionalization, some indicators related to agriculture development are selected based on data
availability in secondary sources. Two techniques are used to attempt Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna.
One is Proportional standardized mean method. It is a simple technique for preparation of composite index.
Another is 0-1 transformation value technique. The result shows that there is only one highly agricultural
developed district, Jessore. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur, Magura. And
moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat and lastly developed regions are Kushtia,
Jhenaidah, Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques.
Keywords: Khulna, Regionalization, Agriculture.
1. Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
Khulna Division with an area of 21643.30 sq km, located in between 21°60' and 24°13' north latitudes and in
between 88°34' and 89°58' east longitudes. It is bounded by Rajshahi, Natore and Pabna districts on the
north, Bay of Bengal on the south, rajbari, faridpur, gopalganj, pirojpur and barguna districts on the east, west
Bengal state of India on the west. The Sundarbans is located in this division covering southern parts of Satkhira,
Khulna and Bagerhat districts.
Administration Khulna division consists of one city corporation, 10 districts, 28 municipalities, 5 thanas, 59
upazilas, 569 union parishads, 6093 mouzas, 256 wards, 709 mahallas and 9277 villages. The districts are
Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Jessore, Jhenaidaha, Magura, Narail, Kushtia, Chuadanga, Meherpur (fig 01).
Religious institutions Mosque 10737, tomb 68, temple 1959, church 47.
Total population of Khulna division is 14705229; male 51.05%, female 48.95%; Muslim 82.87%, Hindu 16.45%
and others 0.68%.
Main rivers are Ganges (Padma), gorai-madhumati, jamuna, ichamati, kobadak, shibsa, kumar, rupsa-
pasur, bhairab, chitra, Baleswari, Malancha, Haringhat, Arpangachhia, Raymangal and Mathabhanga.
Average literacy rate is 46.94%; male 50.87%, female 42.80%. Total Educational institutions are university 7,
college 310, medical college 2, law college 4, teachers training college 14, secondary school 1984, primary
school 19112, kindergarten 77, satellite school 303, madrasa 2041, others 120. Noted educational institutions
are University of Khulna, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Khulna Medical College, Brajalal
College, Khulna Public College, MA Majid College, MM College, Jhenaidah Cadet College, Michael
Madhusudan University College, Jessore Zila School (1838), Magura Government Boys' High School, Narail
Boys' High School (1854), Naldha Secondary School (1895), Baraipara Primary School (1850), Angra
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Government Primary School (1918), Pragpur Government Primary School (1905), Shahbad Majidia Alia
Madrasa (1950).
The main source income is agriculture 56.56%, non-agricultural labourer 4.04%, industry 1.72%, commerce
15.20%, transport and communication 3.47%, service 4.77%, construction 4.09%, religious service 0.51%, rent
and remittance 0.5% and others 9.14%.
Figure 1. Study Area Khulna Division
The health centers are as Hospital 17, clinic 54, upazila health complex 75, family planning centre 183, satellite
clinic 191, union health centre 148, eye hospital 8, diabetic hospital 4, maternity and child welfare centre 14,
chest disease hospital 3, mission hospital 5, and veterinary hospital 7.
Main crops Paddy, jute, betel leaf, sugarcane, potato, turmeric, oil seeds mulberry plant, and vegetable.
(Banglapedia, 2014).
1.2 Goal and Objectives
The goal of the study is to find out the agricultural regionalization of Khulna division.
To fulfill the goal there are some objectives. The objectives are as follows:
 To find out the indicators for agricultural regionalization
 To regionalize Khulna division with respect to agriculture
1.3 Scope of the Study
The outcome of the study is the agricultural regionalization of Khulna division. The agricultural researchers will
find it helpful for their research. Any physical development of Khulna would be benefitted from this study.
1.4 Limitations of the Study
There are some limitations of the study. They are as follows:
 The time and budget is short
 The dependency of secondary data
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2 Indicators of Agriculture Developed Regions
To prepare regionalization map, five indicators related to agriculture development are selected based on data
availability in agriculture sample survey 2008, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) to compare all spatial
districts of Khulna division in Bangladesh. The indicators are:
1. Total population engaged on Agricultural works (percentage of people engaged with agricultural works) -
Higher percentage of people engaged with agricultural works that increased the agricultural development.
2. Agri labor households (percentage of total holdings)- higher number of holding occupied by agriculture labor
ensures higher employment in agriculture sector leading to higher crop production reduces food storage .
3. Net cropped area – the higher the net cropped area the higher the agriculture development.
4. Holding reporting irrigation-- higher number of holding reporting irrigation defines higher number of
agriculture production.
5. Holding reporting taken loan—higher amount of holding reporting taken loan defines the higher involvement
of agricultural sector works.
3 Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna Division
Two techniques are used to attempt regionalization:
3.1 Proportional Standardized Mean Method
It is a simple technique for preparation of composite index. As all the indicators of development are not equally
important, different weights can be assigned on logical assessment to different indicators by the method of
percent proportional standardized mean. This is expressed by the equation number (1).
(1)
Calculation of composite index and districts given in composite index has been divided into four groups by
quartile grouping method as shown in Table 1. in Appendix.
3.2 0-1 Transformation Value Technique
Zero to one scoring transformation method has been used to standardized the indicators and then to compute the
composite indices. This method transforms the value of the indicators from 0-1. Here 0 values show the poorest
condition and 1 value shows the best condition of spatial unit. The higher transfer value exhibits the better status
of indicator of the districts. This is expressed by the equation number (2).
(2)
Calculation of transformed value and districts given in total transformed value (composite index) has been
divided into four groups by quartile grouping method as shown in Table 2. in Appendix.
Table 1. The two techniques’ results comparison
Class Proportional
standardized mean
method
0-1 transformation value
technique
Less developed agricultural region Narail, Meherpur, Magura Narail, Meherpur, Magura
Moderately developed agricultural
region
Chuadanga, Khulna,
Bagerhat
Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat
Developed agricultural region Kushtia, Jhenaidah,
Satkhira
Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira
Highly developed agricultural region Jessore Jessore
The finding reveals that there is no difference between the recognition techniques of standardized mean
technique and 0-1 transformation value technique. Regionalization map (Figure 2) for agricultural development
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are divided into 4 regions, less developed agricultural region, moderately developed agricultural region,
Developed agricultural region, highly developed agricultural region. The result shows that there is only one
highly agricultural developed district, Jessore. This district is agriculturally high developed area in terms of Total
population engaged on Agricultural works , Agricultural labor households , Net cropped area, Holding reporting
irrigation and Holding reporting taken loan. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur,
Magura. And moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, and Bagerhat and lastly developed regions
are Kushtia, Jhenaidah, and Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques.
Figure 2. Regionalization map of Khulna Division
4 Conclusion
Five indicators which are total population engaged in agricultural works, agricultural labor households, net
cropped area, holding reporting irrigation and holding reporting taken loan, are used for regionalization. The area
is divided into 4 regions such as less developed agricultural region, moderately developed agricultural region,
developed agricultural region, highly developed agricultural region. The result shows that there is only one
highly agricultural developed district, Jessore. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur,
Magura. And moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, and Bagerhat and lastly developed regions
are Kushtia, Jhenaidah, and Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques.
Reference
Banglapedia, (2014), http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Khulna_Division, Accessed on 25 May, 2014.
BBS, (2001), Population Census, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh.
BBS, (2008), Agricultural Sample Survey, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh
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Appendix
Table 1: Calculation of composite index by proportional standardized mean method and districts given in composite index has been divided into four groups by
quartile groping method.
Total
Population
Engaged in
Agri. Work,
X1
W1X1
Agri. Labour
Households,
X2
W2X2
Net Cropped
Area, X3
W3X3
Holdings
Reporting
Irrigation, X4
W4X4
Holdings
Reporting
Taken Loan,
X5
W5X5
Composite
Index, CI
Rank Condition of Local Units
183759 454915.8642 69138 149429.9149 150741 477701.5397 106446 222080.5107 50987 124385.3171 1428513.147 1 Low Developed
250504 620150.5431 47722 103142.9083 152340 482768.8059 73870 154116.5222 44037 107430.4472 1467609.227 1 Low Developed
315105 780077.5113 63254 136712.6592 188747 598143.3885 111075 231738.0899 75717 184715.3795 1931387.029 1 Low Developed
444228 1099735.874 102661 221884.1229 226032 716300.3724 153041 319292.6313 85723 209125.5132 2566338.514 2 Moderately Developed
409259 1013166.221 144350 311987.7377 282783 896145.5378 100670 210029.9214 107315 261800.2688 2693129.687 2 Moderately Developed
413017 1022469.569 144577 312478.3592 307843 975561.2282 64702 134989.1325 135447 330429.6791 2775927.968 2 Moderately Developed
391591 969427.1203 152738 330116.9594 276024 874726.1184 194142 405042.5051 153978 375636.9733 2954949.676 3 Developed
610356 1511004.235 152857 330374.1574 342988 1086936.505 204584 426827.8676 134381 327829.1192 3682971.884 3 Developed
637862 1579098.401 227847 492452.1654 280730 889639.5357 197581 412217.3626 175734 428711.8151 3802119.279 3 Developed
809232 2003343.916 240843 520540.7878 431466 1367325.23 314445 656033.164 181583 442980.7409 4990223.839 4 Highly Developed
446491.3 134598.7 263969.4 152055.6 114490.2
180355.9762 62275.91664 83296.80358 72882.1739 46930.87547
2.47561134 2.161328283 3.169021963 2.086320864 2.439549633
Class Class Interval No of District Name of District
Min to Q1 1428513.15-2248862.77 3 Narail, Meherpur, Magura
Q1 to Q2 2566338.51-2865438.82 3 Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat
Q2 to Q3 2954949.67-4396171.55 3 Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira
Q3 to Max Above 4990223.83 1 Jessore
Class Median Position Calculation
1st quartile, Q1 3 Average of 3rd & 4th position 2248862.771
2nd quartile, Q2 6 average of 6th & 7th position 2865438.822
3rd quartile, Q3 9 average of 9th & 10th position 4396171.559
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Table 2: Calculation of transformation value (composite index) by 0-1 transformation value technique and districts given in composite index has been divided into
four groups by quartile grouping method.
Class Class Interval No of District Name of District
Min to Q1 0.15-1.23 3 Narail, Meherpur, Magura
Q1 to Q2 1.63-2.37 3 Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat
Q2 to Q3 2.64-4.31 3 Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira
Q3 to Max Above 5 1 Jessore
Class Median Position Calculation
1st quartile, Q1 3 Average of 3rd & 4th position 1.23
2nd quartile, Q2 6 average of 6th & 7th position 2.37
3rd quartile, Q3 9 average of 9th & 10th position 4.31
Districts
Total
Populati
on
Engaged
in Agri.
Work, V1
TV1
Agri.
Labour
Househol
ds, V2
TV2
Net
Cropped
Area, V3
TV3
Holdings
Reportin
g
Irrigation
, V4
TV4
Holdings
Reportin
g Taken
Loan, V5
TV5 Total TV Rank Condition of Local Units
Narail 250504 0.106711 47722 0 152340 0.005696 73870 0.03671 44037 0 0.149117 1 Low Developed
Meherpur 183759 0 69138 0.110894 150741 0 106446 0.167148 50987 0.050529 0.328571 1 Low Developed
Magura 315105 0.209995 63254 0.080426 188747 0.135385 111075 0.185683 75717 0.230323 0.841812 1 Low Developed
Chuadanga 444228 0.416435 102661 0.28448 226032 0.268202 153041 0.35372 85723 0.30307 1.625906 2 Moderately Developed
Khulna 409259 0.360527 144350 0.50035 282783 0.470361 100670 0.14402 107315 0.46005 1.935307 2 Moderately Developed
Bagerhat 413017 0.366535 144577 0.501525 307843 0.55963 64702 0 135447 0.664578 2.092268 2 Moderately Developed
Kushtia 391591 0.33228 152738 0.543783 276024 0.446284 194142 0.518293 153978 0.799304 2.639943 3 Developed
Jhenaidah 610356 0.682039 152857 0.5444 342988 0.684823 204584 0.560104 134381 0.656828 3.128193 3 Developed
Satkhira 637862 0.726015 227847 0.932705 280730 0.463047 197581 0.532063 175734 0.957476 3.611307 3 Developed
Jessore 809232 1 240843 1 431466 1 314445 1 181583 1 5 4 Highly Developed
Maximum Value809232 240843 431466 314445 181583
Minimum Value183759 47722 150741 64702 44037
Range 625473 193121 280725 249743 137546

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  • 1. International Conference on Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, 9 - 11 February 2017, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology, Rajshahi, Bangladesh 393 Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna Division M. S. AZOM1 , K. M. RAHMAN2 , M. S. ISLAM2 , S. M. A. ALAM2 1 GIS Expert, Associates for Development Services Limited, Bangladesh (azomcuet@gmail.com) 2 Urban Planner, Development Design Consultants Limited, Bangladesh (kazi_jonas@yahoo.com) 2 Junior GIS and RS Analyst, Institute of Water Modelling, Bangladesh (sharful09@gmail.com) 2 Production Support Coordinator, IL&FS Technologies Ltd., Bangladesh (asifmmk@ymail.com) Abstract Khulna Division with an area of 21643.30 sq km is bounded by Rajshahi division on the north, Bay of Bengal on the south, Dhaka and Barisal divisions on the east, West Bengal on the west. The Sundarbans is located in this division covering parts of Satkhira, Bagerhat and Khulna districts. Main occupation is agriculture 39.43%. For agricultural regionalization, some indicators related to agriculture development are selected based on data availability in secondary sources. Two techniques are used to attempt Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna. One is Proportional standardized mean method. It is a simple technique for preparation of composite index. Another is 0-1 transformation value technique. The result shows that there is only one highly agricultural developed district, Jessore. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur, Magura. And moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat and lastly developed regions are Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques. Keywords: Khulna, Regionalization, Agriculture. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Khulna Division with an area of 21643.30 sq km, located in between 21°60' and 24°13' north latitudes and in between 88°34' and 89°58' east longitudes. It is bounded by Rajshahi, Natore and Pabna districts on the north, Bay of Bengal on the south, rajbari, faridpur, gopalganj, pirojpur and barguna districts on the east, west Bengal state of India on the west. The Sundarbans is located in this division covering southern parts of Satkhira, Khulna and Bagerhat districts. Administration Khulna division consists of one city corporation, 10 districts, 28 municipalities, 5 thanas, 59 upazilas, 569 union parishads, 6093 mouzas, 256 wards, 709 mahallas and 9277 villages. The districts are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Jessore, Jhenaidaha, Magura, Narail, Kushtia, Chuadanga, Meherpur (fig 01). Religious institutions Mosque 10737, tomb 68, temple 1959, church 47. Total population of Khulna division is 14705229; male 51.05%, female 48.95%; Muslim 82.87%, Hindu 16.45% and others 0.68%. Main rivers are Ganges (Padma), gorai-madhumati, jamuna, ichamati, kobadak, shibsa, kumar, rupsa- pasur, bhairab, chitra, Baleswari, Malancha, Haringhat, Arpangachhia, Raymangal and Mathabhanga. Average literacy rate is 46.94%; male 50.87%, female 42.80%. Total Educational institutions are university 7, college 310, medical college 2, law college 4, teachers training college 14, secondary school 1984, primary school 19112, kindergarten 77, satellite school 303, madrasa 2041, others 120. Noted educational institutions are University of Khulna, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Khulna Medical College, Brajalal College, Khulna Public College, MA Majid College, MM College, Jhenaidah Cadet College, Michael Madhusudan University College, Jessore Zila School (1838), Magura Government Boys' High School, Narail Boys' High School (1854), Naldha Secondary School (1895), Baraipara Primary School (1850), Angra
  • 2. M. S. Azom, K. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam & S. M. A. Alam ICPACE 2017 394 Government Primary School (1918), Pragpur Government Primary School (1905), Shahbad Majidia Alia Madrasa (1950). The main source income is agriculture 56.56%, non-agricultural labourer 4.04%, industry 1.72%, commerce 15.20%, transport and communication 3.47%, service 4.77%, construction 4.09%, religious service 0.51%, rent and remittance 0.5% and others 9.14%. Figure 1. Study Area Khulna Division The health centers are as Hospital 17, clinic 54, upazila health complex 75, family planning centre 183, satellite clinic 191, union health centre 148, eye hospital 8, diabetic hospital 4, maternity and child welfare centre 14, chest disease hospital 3, mission hospital 5, and veterinary hospital 7. Main crops Paddy, jute, betel leaf, sugarcane, potato, turmeric, oil seeds mulberry plant, and vegetable. (Banglapedia, 2014). 1.2 Goal and Objectives The goal of the study is to find out the agricultural regionalization of Khulna division. To fulfill the goal there are some objectives. The objectives are as follows:  To find out the indicators for agricultural regionalization  To regionalize Khulna division with respect to agriculture 1.3 Scope of the Study The outcome of the study is the agricultural regionalization of Khulna division. The agricultural researchers will find it helpful for their research. Any physical development of Khulna would be benefitted from this study. 1.4 Limitations of the Study There are some limitations of the study. They are as follows:  The time and budget is short  The dependency of secondary data
  • 3. M. S. Azom, K. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam & S. M. A. Alam ICPACE 2017 395 2 Indicators of Agriculture Developed Regions To prepare regionalization map, five indicators related to agriculture development are selected based on data availability in agriculture sample survey 2008, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) to compare all spatial districts of Khulna division in Bangladesh. The indicators are: 1. Total population engaged on Agricultural works (percentage of people engaged with agricultural works) - Higher percentage of people engaged with agricultural works that increased the agricultural development. 2. Agri labor households (percentage of total holdings)- higher number of holding occupied by agriculture labor ensures higher employment in agriculture sector leading to higher crop production reduces food storage . 3. Net cropped area – the higher the net cropped area the higher the agriculture development. 4. Holding reporting irrigation-- higher number of holding reporting irrigation defines higher number of agriculture production. 5. Holding reporting taken loan—higher amount of holding reporting taken loan defines the higher involvement of agricultural sector works. 3 Agricultural Regionalization of Khulna Division Two techniques are used to attempt regionalization: 3.1 Proportional Standardized Mean Method It is a simple technique for preparation of composite index. As all the indicators of development are not equally important, different weights can be assigned on logical assessment to different indicators by the method of percent proportional standardized mean. This is expressed by the equation number (1). (1) Calculation of composite index and districts given in composite index has been divided into four groups by quartile grouping method as shown in Table 1. in Appendix. 3.2 0-1 Transformation Value Technique Zero to one scoring transformation method has been used to standardized the indicators and then to compute the composite indices. This method transforms the value of the indicators from 0-1. Here 0 values show the poorest condition and 1 value shows the best condition of spatial unit. The higher transfer value exhibits the better status of indicator of the districts. This is expressed by the equation number (2). (2) Calculation of transformed value and districts given in total transformed value (composite index) has been divided into four groups by quartile grouping method as shown in Table 2. in Appendix. Table 1. The two techniques’ results comparison Class Proportional standardized mean method 0-1 transformation value technique Less developed agricultural region Narail, Meherpur, Magura Narail, Meherpur, Magura Moderately developed agricultural region Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat Developed agricultural region Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira Highly developed agricultural region Jessore Jessore The finding reveals that there is no difference between the recognition techniques of standardized mean technique and 0-1 transformation value technique. Regionalization map (Figure 2) for agricultural development
  • 4. M. S. Azom, K. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam & S. M. A. Alam ICPACE 2017 396 are divided into 4 regions, less developed agricultural region, moderately developed agricultural region, Developed agricultural region, highly developed agricultural region. The result shows that there is only one highly agricultural developed district, Jessore. This district is agriculturally high developed area in terms of Total population engaged on Agricultural works , Agricultural labor households , Net cropped area, Holding reporting irrigation and Holding reporting taken loan. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur, Magura. And moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, and Bagerhat and lastly developed regions are Kushtia, Jhenaidah, and Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques. Figure 2. Regionalization map of Khulna Division 4 Conclusion Five indicators which are total population engaged in agricultural works, agricultural labor households, net cropped area, holding reporting irrigation and holding reporting taken loan, are used for regionalization. The area is divided into 4 regions such as less developed agricultural region, moderately developed agricultural region, developed agricultural region, highly developed agricultural region. The result shows that there is only one highly agricultural developed district, Jessore. Considering on the less developed regions are Narail, Meherpur, Magura. And moderate developed regions are Chuadanga, Khulna, and Bagerhat and lastly developed regions are Kushtia, Jhenaidah, and Satkhira which are falling in these classes of both techniques. Reference Banglapedia, (2014), http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Khulna_Division, Accessed on 25 May, 2014. BBS, (2001), Population Census, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh. BBS, (2008), Agricultural Sample Survey, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh
  • 5. M. S. Azom, K. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam & S. M. A. Alam ICPACE 2017 397 Appendix Table 1: Calculation of composite index by proportional standardized mean method and districts given in composite index has been divided into four groups by quartile groping method. Total Population Engaged in Agri. Work, X1 W1X1 Agri. Labour Households, X2 W2X2 Net Cropped Area, X3 W3X3 Holdings Reporting Irrigation, X4 W4X4 Holdings Reporting Taken Loan, X5 W5X5 Composite Index, CI Rank Condition of Local Units 183759 454915.8642 69138 149429.9149 150741 477701.5397 106446 222080.5107 50987 124385.3171 1428513.147 1 Low Developed 250504 620150.5431 47722 103142.9083 152340 482768.8059 73870 154116.5222 44037 107430.4472 1467609.227 1 Low Developed 315105 780077.5113 63254 136712.6592 188747 598143.3885 111075 231738.0899 75717 184715.3795 1931387.029 1 Low Developed 444228 1099735.874 102661 221884.1229 226032 716300.3724 153041 319292.6313 85723 209125.5132 2566338.514 2 Moderately Developed 409259 1013166.221 144350 311987.7377 282783 896145.5378 100670 210029.9214 107315 261800.2688 2693129.687 2 Moderately Developed 413017 1022469.569 144577 312478.3592 307843 975561.2282 64702 134989.1325 135447 330429.6791 2775927.968 2 Moderately Developed 391591 969427.1203 152738 330116.9594 276024 874726.1184 194142 405042.5051 153978 375636.9733 2954949.676 3 Developed 610356 1511004.235 152857 330374.1574 342988 1086936.505 204584 426827.8676 134381 327829.1192 3682971.884 3 Developed 637862 1579098.401 227847 492452.1654 280730 889639.5357 197581 412217.3626 175734 428711.8151 3802119.279 3 Developed 809232 2003343.916 240843 520540.7878 431466 1367325.23 314445 656033.164 181583 442980.7409 4990223.839 4 Highly Developed 446491.3 134598.7 263969.4 152055.6 114490.2 180355.9762 62275.91664 83296.80358 72882.1739 46930.87547 2.47561134 2.161328283 3.169021963 2.086320864 2.439549633 Class Class Interval No of District Name of District Min to Q1 1428513.15-2248862.77 3 Narail, Meherpur, Magura Q1 to Q2 2566338.51-2865438.82 3 Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat Q2 to Q3 2954949.67-4396171.55 3 Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira Q3 to Max Above 4990223.83 1 Jessore Class Median Position Calculation 1st quartile, Q1 3 Average of 3rd & 4th position 2248862.771 2nd quartile, Q2 6 average of 6th & 7th position 2865438.822 3rd quartile, Q3 9 average of 9th & 10th position 4396171.559
  • 6. M. S. Azom, K. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam & S. M. A. Alam ICPACE 2017 398 Table 2: Calculation of transformation value (composite index) by 0-1 transformation value technique and districts given in composite index has been divided into four groups by quartile grouping method. Class Class Interval No of District Name of District Min to Q1 0.15-1.23 3 Narail, Meherpur, Magura Q1 to Q2 1.63-2.37 3 Chuadanga, Khulna, Bagerhat Q2 to Q3 2.64-4.31 3 Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Satkhira Q3 to Max Above 5 1 Jessore Class Median Position Calculation 1st quartile, Q1 3 Average of 3rd & 4th position 1.23 2nd quartile, Q2 6 average of 6th & 7th position 2.37 3rd quartile, Q3 9 average of 9th & 10th position 4.31 Districts Total Populati on Engaged in Agri. Work, V1 TV1 Agri. Labour Househol ds, V2 TV2 Net Cropped Area, V3 TV3 Holdings Reportin g Irrigation , V4 TV4 Holdings Reportin g Taken Loan, V5 TV5 Total TV Rank Condition of Local Units Narail 250504 0.106711 47722 0 152340 0.005696 73870 0.03671 44037 0 0.149117 1 Low Developed Meherpur 183759 0 69138 0.110894 150741 0 106446 0.167148 50987 0.050529 0.328571 1 Low Developed Magura 315105 0.209995 63254 0.080426 188747 0.135385 111075 0.185683 75717 0.230323 0.841812 1 Low Developed Chuadanga 444228 0.416435 102661 0.28448 226032 0.268202 153041 0.35372 85723 0.30307 1.625906 2 Moderately Developed Khulna 409259 0.360527 144350 0.50035 282783 0.470361 100670 0.14402 107315 0.46005 1.935307 2 Moderately Developed Bagerhat 413017 0.366535 144577 0.501525 307843 0.55963 64702 0 135447 0.664578 2.092268 2 Moderately Developed Kushtia 391591 0.33228 152738 0.543783 276024 0.446284 194142 0.518293 153978 0.799304 2.639943 3 Developed Jhenaidah 610356 0.682039 152857 0.5444 342988 0.684823 204584 0.560104 134381 0.656828 3.128193 3 Developed Satkhira 637862 0.726015 227847 0.932705 280730 0.463047 197581 0.532063 175734 0.957476 3.611307 3 Developed Jessore 809232 1 240843 1 431466 1 314445 1 181583 1 5 4 Highly Developed Maximum Value809232 240843 431466 314445 181583 Minimum Value183759 47722 150741 64702 44037 Range 625473 193121 280725 249743 137546