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Making roads work for flood management in Coastal Bangladesh

In the polder areas of Bangladesh, roads can be systematically used for flood management making the road infrastructure more resilient to climate change. You can read the presentation Making roads work for flood management in”coastal-Bangladesh”


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Last modified: October 18, 2016

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The roadsforwater website is an initiative of MetaMeta Research and the Flood-Based Livelihoods Network Foundation