2022
DOI: 10.55706/jae1501
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Enhancing Livelihood and Biodiversity Through Caritas Intervened Project in the Northeastern Region of Bangladesh: A Case Study

Abstract: In the last two decades, many development projects have been undertaken by different GOs and NGOs in diverse areas of the world with the expectation that they will simultaneously address the challenges of declining rural livelihoods and biodiversity. Caritas Bangladesh, a leading national and non-profit organization, has implemented several social welfare and community development projects since the 1970s. Accordingly, Caritas implemented a noble project in 2019, namely: Improving the livelihoods of extremely … Show more

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“…Local farmers are cultivating agronomic crops alongside multipurpose trees (fruit, timber, fuel and medicinal species) on government-owned degraded land under these practices. These programs have proved successful (Muhammed et al 2008) and become very productive for forest biodiversity conservation in the Madhupur Sal forest region (Islam et al 2022). The participatory programs have restored forest diversity and soil degradation by reinstating soil fertility and planting practices Roy et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local farmers are cultivating agronomic crops alongside multipurpose trees (fruit, timber, fuel and medicinal species) on government-owned degraded land under these practices. These programs have proved successful (Muhammed et al 2008) and become very productive for forest biodiversity conservation in the Madhupur Sal forest region (Islam et al 2022). The participatory programs have restored forest diversity and soil degradation by reinstating soil fertility and planting practices Roy et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%