Principal Outcomes of the German – Bangladesh Technical Cooperation Project on Geo-Information for the Implementation of a Climate Change-Resilient Urbanization (GICU)

Authors

  • Tahera Afrin Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Shayela Hossain Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Sulamith Kastl Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Manuel Wurzer Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Uta Philipp Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Martin Falke Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Md. Mahmood Hossain Khan Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Md. Hossain Al Imran Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Mohammad Khairul Islam Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Asma Huque Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Hossain Mohammad Arifeen Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Mohammad Arifuzzaman Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Mohammad Anisur Rahman Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Mohammad Feruj Alam Geological Survey of Bangladesh Author
  • Manuel Hobiger Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Michael Schmitz Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Andreas Günther Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources Author
  • Werner Buchert Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64862/

Keywords:

Geo-information, Urban development, Seismic hazard, Climate change, Bangladesh

Abstract

Rapid urbanization, population growth and the impact of climate change make urban resilience an urgent need in Bangladesh. An integrated approach to incorporate urban planning, development studies, disaster risk reduction and sustainable development is important in this regard. The consideration of disaster risk in community-based initiatives and policies creates opportunities to increase resilience. In the scope of projects of the German -Bangladesh technical cooperation, geo-information was acquired to support sustainable urban planning in Dhaka and other cities in Bangladesh. Technical training of staff in the Geological Survey of Bangladesh and close interaction with stakeholders from the different urban areas are fundamental to the success of the projects.

References

Germanwatch. (2021). Global Climate Risk Index 2021: Who suffers most from extreme weather events? Weather-related loss events in 2019 and 2000 to 2019. https://www.germanwatch.org/en/19777

Helaly, A. L., and Ansary, M. A. (2021). Assessment of seismic vulnerability index of RAJUK area in Bangladesh using microtremor observations. Soils and Rocks, 44 (3), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.28927/SR.2021.057420

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Published

2025-11-27

How to Cite

Principal Outcomes of the German – Bangladesh Technical Cooperation Project on Geo-Information for the Implementation of a Climate Change-Resilient Urbanization (GICU). (2025). Asian Journal of Engineering Geology, 2(Sp Issue), 159-160. https://doi.org/10.64862/

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