The potential of Tidal River Management for flood alleviation in South Western Bangladesh
Reduced sediment deposition, land subsidence, channel siltation, and salinity intrusion has been an unintended consequence of the construction of polders in the south western delta of Bangladesh in the 1960s. Tidal River Management (TRM) is a process that is intended to temporarily reverse these pro...
Main Authors: | Adnan, MSG, Talchabhadel, R, Nakagawa, H, Hall, JW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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