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The Chittagong Hill Tracts Man-Nature Nexus Torn

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By: Philip Gain(Editor)
356 pages, b/w photos, b/w maps
The Chittagong Hill Tracts
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The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in southeastern Bangladesh have lost their majestic look. The hills are barren today. The forest resources have decreased to such great extent that official logging that the Bangladesh Forest Industry Development Cooperation (BFIDC) had performed for decades has come to an end. The Kaptai Dam, Khagrachari Paper Mill  (KPM) and other "development icons" manifest concrete evidence of the ecological devastation today. The indigenous peoples who had a free run in the forest for generations now witness their nexus with nature torn. This is an unprecedented ecocide for the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This report compiles facts, thoughts, critiques, and analyses about how the natural heritage and ecology of the CHT has been torn.

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