Journal article

Flood knowledge and management in Bangladesh: Increasing diversity, complexity and uncertainty

BR Cook

Geography Compass | WILEY | Published : 2010

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss the relationship between government publications and academic studies of flood management in Bangladesh. The paper reviews these literatures while also emphasizing the assumptions, objectives and national issues that have influenced modern flood management. This approach aims to engage with the evolving knowledges used to inform and to criticize flood management in one of the most flood-prone nations on earth. The analysis suggests a disconnection between government and academic knowledge, particularly concerning the characterization of government objectives within the academic discourse. The paper is divided into four periods in which the o..

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