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Rivers, chars and char dwellers of Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
Published InInternational Journal of River Basin Management
Year2003
Citations221
Abstract
Abstract Bangladesh consists mainly of riverine and deltaic deposits of three large and extremely dynamic rivers entering the country: the Brahmaputra, Ganges and Meghna rivers. The average flood discharges of these rivers (individually) are within the range of 14,000 to 100,000 m3/s. Islands and bars are very common features among them all. In Bangladesh, both islands and bars are known as chars, but in this article only the vegetated islands within the riverbanks are referred to as chars. They are difficult to access and form an extremely dynamic environment for around 600,000 people that try to make a living under extreme and hazardous conditions of frequent and intensive flooding and erosion. People displaced by char erosion have no other alternative…
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