CSD makes its research available through regular reports, books, journal articles, and newspaper and blog articles. Over the last 5 years, we have had 7 reports, 3 books, more than 30 blogs and newspaper articles, 28 journal articles in peer-reviewed and indexed international journals. Most of these are available online and are categorized according to the year below.
Articles & Books
CSD Annual Newsletters
Blog Posts
Policy Briefs & Reports
- Policy brief on " Energy Transition Pathway through Rooftop Solar PV Systems in Bangladesh"
- Policy Brief on role of Universities in Achieving SDGs
- Policy Brief on Introduction to The Circular Economy
- State of Climate-Induced Displacement in South Asia: Rationale for Policy Intervention
- Policy Brief on "Rural-Urban Migration and Poverty Nexus"
Sex Workers and their Children in Bangladesh: Address- ing Risks and Vulnerabilities: A compilation of research conducted as part of the LEADR Project. Editors: Daniel M. Sabet, Tawhidur Rahman and Sate Ahmad. 2012. This book focuses on voice to the country’s trafficking victims, sex workers, and the children of sex workers and the way towards more effective societal and governmental responses to the challenges they face. It contains find- ings of research work of Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), funded by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) as part of the Liberation and Empowerment: Attaining Dignity and Rights for Sex Workers and their Children in Bangladesh (LEADR) Project in partnership with Action Aid Bang- ladesh. |
Mobilizing Communities for Disaster Risk Reduction – The Case of Bangladesh by Dr. Rathana PVDH, Md. Ehsanul Kabir and Md. Shafiqul Islam This report presents the findings of a research conducted in 5 districts of Bang- ladesh, from February to August 2010, where DIPECHO partners are carrying out Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) projects. The report articulates a thorough understanding of the existing practices and challenges of community mobilization for volunteerism in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). |