Bangladesh has a unique geographic location situated between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. It has a vast river system composed of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers which shape the country's landscape, economy, and culture. However, this also makes Bangladesh vulnerable to flooding and transboundary issues due to upstream water management. Additionally, the country faces numerous environmental challenges such as population growth, urbanization, climate change, natural disasters, and various forms of pollution which threaten its environment. Proper management of water resources and mitigation of natural hazards are crucial for Bangladesh's sustainable development.
The document summarizes the BEEA Internship Program for 2014. It discusses that 38 students from 4 polytechnic institutions participated in the program with aims of gaining practical skills, job readiness training, and learning about environmental issues. Key activities included visits to environmental treatment plants, renewable energy sites, and meteorological departments to learn about various fields related to environment, energy and agriculture engineering. The program aimed to provide hands-on learning opportunities and networking for students.
The document summarizes BEEA's internship program in 2014 which had 38 students from 4 polytechnic institutions participate in internships in various environmental fields including construction, solid waste management, renewable energy, and water treatment. It compares the program to 2013 which had fewer participants and polytechnics. The interns engaged in activities like visiting environmental facilities, learning about renewable energy, and solid waste management surveys.
Bangladesh has a unique geographic location situated between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. It has a vast river system composed of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers which shape the country's landscape, economy, and culture. However, this also makes Bangladesh vulnerable to flooding and transboundary issues due to upstream water management. Additionally, the country faces numerous environmental challenges such as population growth, urbanization, climate change, natural disasters, and various forms of pollution which threaten its environment. Proper management of water resources and mitigation of natural hazards are crucial for Bangladesh's sustainable development.
The document summarizes the BEEA Internship Program for 2014. It discusses that 38 students from 4 polytechnic institutions participated in the program with aims of gaining practical skills, job readiness training, and learning about environmental issues. Key activities included visits to environmental treatment plants, renewable energy sites, and meteorological departments to learn about various fields related to environment, energy and agriculture engineering. The program aimed to provide hands-on learning opportunities and networking for students.
The document summarizes BEEA's internship program in 2014 which had 38 students from 4 polytechnic institutions participate in internships in various environmental fields including construction, solid waste management, renewable energy, and water treatment. It compares the program to 2013 which had fewer participants and polytechnics. The interns engaged in activities like visiting environmental facilities, learning about renewable energy, and solid waste management surveys.
Environmental Impact Assessment is a process of evaluating the likely environmental impacts of a proposed project or development, taking into account inter-related socio-economic, cultural and human-health impacts, both beneficial and adverse.
NGOs emerged in Bangladesh to work in areas where the government failed and use participatory approaches. Their emergence was due to dissatisfaction with donor agencies, unsuccessful government efforts, increased foreign aid, and successful sector development by NGOs. Major NGOs in Bangladesh like BRAC and Grameen Bank have achieved widespread coverage of microcredit and innovative non-formal education. NGOs have also contributed to women's development, employment generation, income earning, capacity building, and humanitarian assistance. However, some risks and contradictions regarding NGOs' assumptions of efficiency and effectiveness, accountability, transparency, economic impacts, and political motivations remain.
EIA Guidelines for Industries_Bangladesh_DoE, MoEF, GoB_June 1997_Part 1Shahadat Hossain Shakil
DoE, MoEF, GoB. (1997). EIA Guidelines for Industries. (A. Al Farouq, M. Reazuddin, & M. A. Sobhan, Eds.) (First.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
Photocopied and Scanned by:
Mohammed Hamidul Hasan Nabin
Senior Town Planner
Probashi Palli Group
Bangladesh National Environment Policy 2013: give your opinion Probir Bidhan
The document outlines Bangladesh's National Environment Policy 2013. It notes that environment protection and sustainable development are crucial for meeting people's basic needs and building a prosperous society. Past policies focused on conservation but did not adequately address issues like pollution, climate change impacts, and sustainable resource use. The new policy aims to integrate environment protection into all development plans and policies through ecosystem-based management. It also seeks to strengthen laws and adopt modern technologies for more sustainable resource use and development considering both current and future environmental challenges.
This document provides an environmental and social impact assessment report for the proposed Sirajganj Economic Zone in Bangladesh. It includes descriptions of the project, existing environment, potential impacts during construction and operation, mitigation measures, an environmental management plan, and monitoring requirements. Key aspects of the project include developing industrial infrastructure on 925 acres of land, including water supply, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, and power infrastructure. Potential impacts identified are related to air and water pollution, noise, soil erosion, ecological impacts, and socio-economic impacts to local communities. The report recommends mitigation measures to minimize impacts and environmental management plans to monitor and ensure compliance during project implementation and operation of the economic zone.
Lecture-3 The Challenges of Environmental polluion and Enforcement of lawsShankor Paul
The document summarizes environmental pollution and enforcement of environmental laws in Bangladesh. It discusses major challenges like water, air, and soil pollution from industrial waste, vehicles, and agriculture. Enforcement is challenging due to lack of awareness, reluctance of authorities, and inadequate resources. The Environment Court Act established environment courts, appeal courts, and special magistrate courts to try environmental cases. However, the system remains dependent on executives and has limited appeal options.
Presentation on bangladesh environmental policy (1992)Parves Khan
The document summarizes Bangladesh's Environmental Policy from 1992. The policy aimed to maintain ecological balance, protect the country from natural disasters, regulate polluting activities, ensure environmentally sound development, sustainably use resources, and engage in international initiatives. It covered 15 development sectors and established the Ministry of Environment and Forest to coordinate implementation through a National Environment Committee. However, effective implementation has been limited due to a lack of funding, insufficient resources at the Department of Environment, poor inter-agency coordination, and limited community involvement.
This document outlines the rationale for including a study rationale section and provides points to address in that section. A study rationale section should explain why the study is needed, what new information it will provide, how the findings could be useful locally, nationally or globally, and what implications the outcomes may have. The introduction notes that all research should justify its purpose regardless of topic.
This document discusses measuring the pH of drilling mud using a pH meter. It begins with an introduction of the aim, which is to measure the pH of drilling mud to understand its acidity and alkalinity. It then discusses the theory behind pH and how hydrogen ion concentration relates to acidity and alkalinity. The apparatus used is a pH meter, which is calibrated using standard water. Samples are then tested and the pH is measured and recorded. The discussion covers how pH is important for drilling operations and can impact equipment, as well as methods for measuring pH.
Methods of eia(environmental impact assessment)Akhil Chibber
The document discusses different methods used for environmental impact assessment (EIA), including simulation models, matrices, expert judgement, GIS mapping, and checklists. It focuses on checklists, explaining that they are structured lists of environmental factors that could be affected. Checklists can identify impacts on resources like soil, water, flora and fauna. They comprise simple lists with no impact information, descriptive lists that provide magnitude/importance of impacts, and scaling checklists that additionally assess impacts subjectively. Checklists provide an initial overview to guide interdisciplinary discussions in the EIA process.
A pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution by using a glass electrode and reference electrode in one tube. It works by forming a salt bridge between the electrodes when placed in the solution, allowing hydrogen ions to cross the glass membrane and cause a change in free energy measured as pH. The meter must be calibrated using buffer solutions of different pH levels before taking measurements. Proper storage and cleaning of the electrodes is important for accurate readings. Litmus paper can also indicate pH but is not as precise as a pH meter.
The document is a rationale essay written by a nursing student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Empire State College. The student discusses their goals of achieving a lifelong dream of obtaining a bachelor's degree in nursing to remain current and reach their full potential as a nurse. They have over 30 years of experience as a nurse but want to gain leadership skills and knowledge to become an effective nurse manager. The student chose Empire State College's RN-BSN program because its emphasis on leadership, critical thinking, and advancing the nursing profession align with their professional goals and desire to be a lifelong learner.
Slides giving an overview on pH and its measurement.
Contains information about pH meters, its calibration, maintenance , types of ph electrode and modern definition of pH
pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14. A pH below 7 is acidic, above 7 is basic, and 7 is neutral. pH is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions [H+], with higher H+ corresponding to lower pH. A pH measurement uses a glass electrode that detects H+ and a reference electrode, with the difference in voltages between the two electrodes determining the pH reading. Calibration buffers are used to calibrate pH meters and account for temperature sensitivity.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
The document discusses environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It notes that EIAs identify, predict, and mitigate potential environmental effects of development projects. The main steps in an EIA are screening, scoping, prediction and mitigation, management and monitoring, and auditing. EIAs began in the 1960s and were codified in legislation like the US's NEPA in 1969. The document outlines the EIA process and data requirements, discusses positive and negative externalities of EIAs, and notes their benefits like informed decision making and mitigation of environmental impacts.
A pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution to determine if it is acidic or alkaline. It works by measuring the potential difference between a glass electrode that senses the hydrogen ions and a reference electrode in contact with a reference solution. The glass electrode contains a special glass bulb that allows hydrogen ions to interact with it, changing the electrochemical potential. This potential difference is measured by the pH meter and converted to a pH value. A silver chloride electrode is commonly used as the reference electrode due to its stable and reproducible reaction.
This document discusses environmental impact assessment (EIA). It defines EIA as a study that predicts how a proposed project may affect the environment. EIAs identify the best project option by comparing alternatives and weighing economic and environmental costs and benefits. The EIA process involves scoping a project to identify key issues, conducting an impact assessment, obtaining public input, and using the results to inform decision-making about projects that could significantly affect the environment.
Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Audit- Unit IIIGAURAV. H .TANDON
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments and environmental audits. It defines environmental impact assessment as the systematic identification and evaluation of potential impacts of proposed projects on the natural environment. The key steps of an EIA include organizing an interdisciplinary team, performing an assessment of the site and potential impacts, writing an environmental impact statement, and reviewing the EIS. Environmental audits evaluate an organization's environmental performance and position and identify ways to improve environmental management systems. The document outlines the basic components and steps in conducting environmental audits.
আসসালামু আলাইকুম। এই বইটিতে আমি উল্লেখ করেছি বাস্তব জীবনে ধর্ষণের স্বীকার নারীদের করুন কাহিনী। একজন নারী আল্লাহর আদেশ মত না চললে তার কি ভয়াবহ পরিনতি হতে পারে তা কিছুটা তুলে ধরার চেষ্টা করেছি। মহান আল্লাহ মহিলাদের খাস পর্দায় থাকার তৌফিক দান করুন। আমিন।
Environmental Impact Assessment is a process of evaluating the likely environmental impacts of a proposed project or development, taking into account inter-related socio-economic, cultural and human-health impacts, both beneficial and adverse.
NGOs emerged in Bangladesh to work in areas where the government failed and use participatory approaches. Their emergence was due to dissatisfaction with donor agencies, unsuccessful government efforts, increased foreign aid, and successful sector development by NGOs. Major NGOs in Bangladesh like BRAC and Grameen Bank have achieved widespread coverage of microcredit and innovative non-formal education. NGOs have also contributed to women's development, employment generation, income earning, capacity building, and humanitarian assistance. However, some risks and contradictions regarding NGOs' assumptions of efficiency and effectiveness, accountability, transparency, economic impacts, and political motivations remain.
EIA Guidelines for Industries_Bangladesh_DoE, MoEF, GoB_June 1997_Part 1Shahadat Hossain Shakil
DoE, MoEF, GoB. (1997). EIA Guidelines for Industries. (A. Al Farouq, M. Reazuddin, & M. A. Sobhan, Eds.) (First.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
Photocopied and Scanned by:
Mohammed Hamidul Hasan Nabin
Senior Town Planner
Probashi Palli Group
Bangladesh National Environment Policy 2013: give your opinion Probir Bidhan
The document outlines Bangladesh's National Environment Policy 2013. It notes that environment protection and sustainable development are crucial for meeting people's basic needs and building a prosperous society. Past policies focused on conservation but did not adequately address issues like pollution, climate change impacts, and sustainable resource use. The new policy aims to integrate environment protection into all development plans and policies through ecosystem-based management. It also seeks to strengthen laws and adopt modern technologies for more sustainable resource use and development considering both current and future environmental challenges.
This document provides an environmental and social impact assessment report for the proposed Sirajganj Economic Zone in Bangladesh. It includes descriptions of the project, existing environment, potential impacts during construction and operation, mitigation measures, an environmental management plan, and monitoring requirements. Key aspects of the project include developing industrial infrastructure on 925 acres of land, including water supply, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, and power infrastructure. Potential impacts identified are related to air and water pollution, noise, soil erosion, ecological impacts, and socio-economic impacts to local communities. The report recommends mitigation measures to minimize impacts and environmental management plans to monitor and ensure compliance during project implementation and operation of the economic zone.
Lecture-3 The Challenges of Environmental polluion and Enforcement of lawsShankor Paul
The document summarizes environmental pollution and enforcement of environmental laws in Bangladesh. It discusses major challenges like water, air, and soil pollution from industrial waste, vehicles, and agriculture. Enforcement is challenging due to lack of awareness, reluctance of authorities, and inadequate resources. The Environment Court Act established environment courts, appeal courts, and special magistrate courts to try environmental cases. However, the system remains dependent on executives and has limited appeal options.
Presentation on bangladesh environmental policy (1992)Parves Khan
The document summarizes Bangladesh's Environmental Policy from 1992. The policy aimed to maintain ecological balance, protect the country from natural disasters, regulate polluting activities, ensure environmentally sound development, sustainably use resources, and engage in international initiatives. It covered 15 development sectors and established the Ministry of Environment and Forest to coordinate implementation through a National Environment Committee. However, effective implementation has been limited due to a lack of funding, insufficient resources at the Department of Environment, poor inter-agency coordination, and limited community involvement.
This document outlines the rationale for including a study rationale section and provides points to address in that section. A study rationale section should explain why the study is needed, what new information it will provide, how the findings could be useful locally, nationally or globally, and what implications the outcomes may have. The introduction notes that all research should justify its purpose regardless of topic.
This document discusses measuring the pH of drilling mud using a pH meter. It begins with an introduction of the aim, which is to measure the pH of drilling mud to understand its acidity and alkalinity. It then discusses the theory behind pH and how hydrogen ion concentration relates to acidity and alkalinity. The apparatus used is a pH meter, which is calibrated using standard water. Samples are then tested and the pH is measured and recorded. The discussion covers how pH is important for drilling operations and can impact equipment, as well as methods for measuring pH.
Methods of eia(environmental impact assessment)Akhil Chibber
The document discusses different methods used for environmental impact assessment (EIA), including simulation models, matrices, expert judgement, GIS mapping, and checklists. It focuses on checklists, explaining that they are structured lists of environmental factors that could be affected. Checklists can identify impacts on resources like soil, water, flora and fauna. They comprise simple lists with no impact information, descriptive lists that provide magnitude/importance of impacts, and scaling checklists that additionally assess impacts subjectively. Checklists provide an initial overview to guide interdisciplinary discussions in the EIA process.
A pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution by using a glass electrode and reference electrode in one tube. It works by forming a salt bridge between the electrodes when placed in the solution, allowing hydrogen ions to cross the glass membrane and cause a change in free energy measured as pH. The meter must be calibrated using buffer solutions of different pH levels before taking measurements. Proper storage and cleaning of the electrodes is important for accurate readings. Litmus paper can also indicate pH but is not as precise as a pH meter.
The document is a rationale essay written by a nursing student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Empire State College. The student discusses their goals of achieving a lifelong dream of obtaining a bachelor's degree in nursing to remain current and reach their full potential as a nurse. They have over 30 years of experience as a nurse but want to gain leadership skills and knowledge to become an effective nurse manager. The student chose Empire State College's RN-BSN program because its emphasis on leadership, critical thinking, and advancing the nursing profession align with their professional goals and desire to be a lifelong learner.
Slides giving an overview on pH and its measurement.
Contains information about pH meters, its calibration, maintenance , types of ph electrode and modern definition of pH
pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14. A pH below 7 is acidic, above 7 is basic, and 7 is neutral. pH is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions [H+], with higher H+ corresponding to lower pH. A pH measurement uses a glass electrode that detects H+ and a reference electrode, with the difference in voltages between the two electrodes determining the pH reading. Calibration buffers are used to calibrate pH meters and account for temperature sensitivity.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
The document discusses environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It notes that EIAs identify, predict, and mitigate potential environmental effects of development projects. The main steps in an EIA are screening, scoping, prediction and mitigation, management and monitoring, and auditing. EIAs began in the 1960s and were codified in legislation like the US's NEPA in 1969. The document outlines the EIA process and data requirements, discusses positive and negative externalities of EIAs, and notes their benefits like informed decision making and mitigation of environmental impacts.
A pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution to determine if it is acidic or alkaline. It works by measuring the potential difference between a glass electrode that senses the hydrogen ions and a reference electrode in contact with a reference solution. The glass electrode contains a special glass bulb that allows hydrogen ions to interact with it, changing the electrochemical potential. This potential difference is measured by the pH meter and converted to a pH value. A silver chloride electrode is commonly used as the reference electrode due to its stable and reproducible reaction.
This document discusses environmental impact assessment (EIA). It defines EIA as a study that predicts how a proposed project may affect the environment. EIAs identify the best project option by comparing alternatives and weighing economic and environmental costs and benefits. The EIA process involves scoping a project to identify key issues, conducting an impact assessment, obtaining public input, and using the results to inform decision-making about projects that could significantly affect the environment.
Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Audit- Unit IIIGAURAV. H .TANDON
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments and environmental audits. It defines environmental impact assessment as the systematic identification and evaluation of potential impacts of proposed projects on the natural environment. The key steps of an EIA include organizing an interdisciplinary team, performing an assessment of the site and potential impacts, writing an environmental impact statement, and reviewing the EIS. Environmental audits evaluate an organization's environmental performance and position and identify ways to improve environmental management systems. The document outlines the basic components and steps in conducting environmental audits.
আসসালামু আলাইকুম। এই বইটিতে আমি উল্লেখ করেছি বাস্তব জীবনে ধর্ষণের স্বীকার নারীদের করুন কাহিনী। একজন নারী আল্লাহর আদেশ মত না চললে তার কি ভয়াবহ পরিনতি হতে পারে তা কিছুটা তুলে ধরার চেষ্টা করেছি। মহান আল্লাহ মহিলাদের খাস পর্দায় থাকার তৌফিক দান করুন। আমিন।
What is Abuse?
Types of Abuse?
শিশু নির্যাতন?
শিশু নির্যাতনের ধরন
শিশুর মনে প্রশ্ন
যৌন হয়রানি,
নারীর প্রতি সহিংসতা ও এর প্রতিকার
চাইল্ড সেক্সুয়াল অ্যাবিউজ
কীভাবে একজন নির্যাতনকারীকে চিনবেন?
আপনার শিশুকে রক্ষার্থে আপনার করণীয়
Bangladesh Environmental Engineers Association (BEEA) is rying to change our habit and save the Environment. Many environmental problem is related to our habit so if we change our habit then change the environment.
Presentation on present condition of Environmental Engineering Problem, Possi...Pronab Proyas
Bangladesh Environmental Engineers Association (BEEA) is presenting about Diploma Environmental Engineering in Bangladesh. Present condition of the department and problems. How can mitigation from the problem you find by this presentation.
Bangladesh environmental engineers association (beea)Pronab Proyas
BEEA is an association of environmental engineers in Bangladesh. It aims to promote environmental engineering practices and sustainable development. The association organizes training programs and conferences to share knowledge among its members.
The Bangladesh Environmental Engineers association for Students (BEEAS) was formed to promote environmental engineering locally and nationally through various activities. Its goals are to strengthen environmental engineering education and encourage students to participate in related community and national programs.