Enhancing Livelihood and Biodiversity Through Caritas Intervened Project in the Northeastern Region of Bangladesh: A Case Study

K. Islam, J. Gomes, A. Toppo, B. Biswas, A. Mankin, A. Paul, R. Barman, S. Basak
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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 poor people by promoting green energy and biodiversity in the aspect of climate change in disaster-affected areas of Bangladesh (ILPGB). Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the impacts of the ILPGB project on the livelihood and biodiversity improvements of the rural farmers in the Netrokona and Sunamgonj districts of Bangladesh. The assessment was done through random samplings of 60 stakeholders using a semi-structured questionnaire for livelihood analysis and quadrat (10 x 10 m2) plotting techniques in the farmer's homestead for biodiversity analysis. The results showed that the ILPGB project had brought changes, most of which have had positive impacts on the human, social, physical, economic, and natural capital of the participants, and the process of livelihood development was slow but showed improving trends. Nevertheless, a platform for social relations and networks has been created among the participants in the project implementation areas. On the contrary, a total of 34 plant species were identified in the participants' homestead, of which 18 were trees, 6 shrubs, and 10 herb species. The species dominance showed that farmers tend to grow fruit tree species for their family's needs, and the general plant diversity in the northeastern region of Bangladesh was moderate to low. So, the study strongly recommends that the ILPGB project should continue for another two to three years. During this time, farmers could easily build their livelihood capital and improve their homestead biodiversity with the help of the project's planting materials and agricultural inputs.
通过明爱介入项目在孟加拉国东北部地区改善生计和生物多样性:个案研究
在过去二十年中,不同的非政府组织和非政府组织在世界不同地区开展了许多发展项目,期望它们能够同时解决农村生计和生物多样性下降的挑战。孟加拉国明爱是一个主要的国家和非营利组织,自1970年代以来实施了几个社会福利和社区发展项目。因此,明爱在2019年实施了一项崇高的项目,即:通过在孟加拉国受灾地区推广绿色能源和生物多样性,在气候变化方面改善极端贫困人口的生计。因此,本研究的目的是评估ILPGB项目对孟加拉国Netrokona和Sunamgonj地区农民生计和生物多样性改善的影响。评估通过对60名利益相关者进行随机抽样,使用半结构化问卷进行生计分析,并在农民的家园中使用样方(10 x 10 m2)绘图技术进行生物多样性分析。结果表明:项目带来了变化,这些变化对参与者的人力资本、社会资本、物质资本、经济资本和自然资本产生了积极影响,生计发展进程缓慢但呈改善趋势;然而,在项目执行领域的参与者之间建立了社会关系和网络的平台。相反,在参与者的家园中共鉴定出34种植物,其中乔木18种,灌木6种,草本10种。物种优势表明,农民倾向于种植满足家庭需要的果树品种,孟加拉国东北部地区植物多样性总体为中~低水平。因此,该研究强烈建议ILPGB项目应再继续进行两到三年。在此期间,农民可以在项目的种植材料和农业投入的帮助下轻松建立生计资本并改善其家园生物多样性。
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