posted on 2024-09-05, 23:09authored byKhurshid Alam, Md. Shamsuddoha, Thomas Tanner, Moshahida Sultana, Muhammad Jahedul Huq, Sumaiya S Kabir
As part of an international project led by Institute of Development Studies to understand change processes
required for delivery of climate resilient and low carbon development this case study illustrates how a
significant change process of a transnational problem depends on the interplay of actors, their ideas and
power relations in a particular political circumstance influenced by international climate governance,
initiatives, and actors. This shows the strength and weakness of Bangladesh‟s planning process especially
in understanding whether existing power relations, interests and ideology of different actors can explain
why some ideas win and some do not. The study findings are not only beneficial for Bangladeshi policy
makers, researchers and public but also other climate vulnerable countries pursuing similar planning
process.
Funding
DfID
History
Publisher
IDS / Learning Hub
Citation
Alam, K. et al (2011) Planning exceptionalism? Political Economy of Climate Resilient Development in Bangladesh, Brighton: IDS / Leaning Hub