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The Intersectionality of Water Crisis, Climate Change, and Gender: Impacts on Agri Community Women in Disaster-Prone Coastal Areas

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Tasnia Bahar Chowdhury, Kuniyaki Choi, Tarit Roy Chowdhury

Journal: Journal of Sustainable Management and Social ProgressYear: 2025

The study explores the intersectionality of water crisis, climate change, and gender, focusing on the lived experiences and vulnerabilities of agricultural women in disaster-prone coastal areas of Bangladesh. Despite national progress in improving access to water, salinity intrusion, flooding, and c...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsOpen Access
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Evaluating the Water Crisis and Management Strategies in Climate-Sensitive Coastal Areas of Bangladesh: A Focus on Household, Agricultural, and Aquaculture Water Risks

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Tasnia Bahar Chowdhury, Kuniyaki Choi, Fatema Muntaha, Tarit Roy Chowdhury

Journal: Journal of Environmental EcologyYear: 2025

The study assesses the water crisis and its management in the climate-vulnerable coastal areas of Bangladesh, focusing on household, agriculture, and aquaculture water risks. Coastal areas like Assasuni (Satkhira) and Moheshkhali (Cox’s Bazar) face severe water insecurity due to salinity intrusion, ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyOpen Access
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Analysis of Women Economic Empowerment through SME Entrepreneurship and Barriers to Sustainability: Case Example of Bangladesh

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Tasnia Bahar Chowdhury, Asif Reza

Journal: Sustainable Development EconomicsYear: 2025

The rise of women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh has been impressive, with women making significant contributions to both household income and the country's GDP. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in boosting Bangladesh's economic development, where women make up half of the popul...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingBusiness and International ManagementOpen Access
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Quantitative Analysis on Online Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh: COVID-19 Pandemic Effect

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Tasnia Bahar Chowdhury

Journal: Frontiers in Economics & Policy ModelingYear: 2025

Online women entrepreneurship is crucial for driving economic growth and fostering social progress in Bangladesh, where women represent almost half of the population. When women dive into entrepreneurial ventures, they not only secure their financial stability but also help to enhance social inclusi...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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