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Aims to investigate the present housing condition in southern part of Bangladesh to develop and establish a comprehensive, safe and economical design concept, so that people under poverty can...

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Bangladesh traditional houses was a good representative of warm humid tropical houses that can well-adapt to local climate and well collaborate with a local believe and tradition as well as local...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Bangladesh

This report argues that we need to change the way we develop, and deal with disasters and climate change. In Addition, it discusses the challenges Bangladesh is facing and how the population can...

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This paper deals specifically with issues pertaining to the improvement of kutcha housing (that is, houses made from bamboo, thatch and mud in which most of the population lives) in bangladesh....

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An analyzes on Bamboo Construction Technology for Housing and the impact that the particular needs of a target group have on successful application of foreign developed technologies in Bangladesh...

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This report are discussing the main land rights issues in Yemen, including mine action repsonse to land rights.

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Publisher(s): World Bank
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Yemen

This report—prepared through a consultative process with Government and other stakeholders in the Arab World—assesses the potential effects of climate change on the Arab region and outlines...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Yemen

This report presents the results of the household survey in the seven towns of Bait Al-Faqih, Zabid, Mokha, Ibb, Amran, Abyan and Al-Shehr in Yemen. These seven towns are representative of a total...

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This report examines the humanitarian response to internal and external displacement following the removal of Saddam Hussein’s regime in April 2003.

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